Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose risks on the sustainability of the peatlands carbon balance due to increased peat decomposition. Here, we investigated molecular changes in the upper peat layers (0-40 cm), inferred from high-resolution vertical depth profiles, from a boreal peatland using two-dimensional 1H-13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and comparison to δ13C, δ15N, and carbon and nitrogen content. Effects of hydrological conditions were investigated at respective sites: natural moist, drainage ditch, and natural dry. The molecular characterization revealed preferential degradation of specific side-chain linkages of xylan-type hemicelluloses within 0-14 ...
Peatlands represent large terrestrial carbon banks. Given that most peat accumulates in boreal regio...
Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of s...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible f...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Peatland soils store substantial amounts of organic matter (OM). During peat formation, easily decom...
Peatlands are organic matter rich soils that provide many ecosystem services from carbon storage to...
Peatlands can accumulate organic matter into long‐term carbon (C) storage within the soil profile. T...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
Background and aims In forestry-drained peatlands, drying leads to changes in C cycling which could ...
Hydrology is central to the formation, growth and utilisation of peat soils. However, peat presents ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
About 91,300 ha of peatlands has been rewetted in western Europe since the mid‐1990s. Still, it is u...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
Peatlands represent large terrestrial carbon banks. Given that most peat accumulates in boreal regio...
Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of s...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible f...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Peatland soils store substantial amounts of organic matter (OM). During peat formation, easily decom...
Peatlands are organic matter rich soils that provide many ecosystem services from carbon storage to...
Peatlands can accumulate organic matter into long‐term carbon (C) storage within the soil profile. T...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
Background and aims In forestry-drained peatlands, drying leads to changes in C cycling which could ...
Hydrology is central to the formation, growth and utilisation of peat soils. However, peat presents ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
About 91,300 ha of peatlands has been rewetted in western Europe since the mid‐1990s. Still, it is u...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
Peatlands represent large terrestrial carbon banks. Given that most peat accumulates in boreal regio...
Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of s...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible f...