The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands. The effect of polyphenols from Sphagnum on decomposition processes is frequently cited but has barely been studied. The central area of the Rödmossamyran peatland (Sweden) is an open lawn that consists mostly of Sphagnum spp. with a very low contribution from vascular plants. In order to determine the effects of decay on sphagnum phenols, 53 samples of a 2.7 m deep core from this lawn were analysed with pyrolysis gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (pyrolysis-GC–MS) and compared with more traditional decomposition proxies such as C/N ratio, UV light transmission of alkaline peat extracts, and bulk density. Factor analysis of 72 quantified ...
International audienceSphagnum genus have a key role in peatland functioning by creating the conditi...
Background and aims Sphagnum mosses are ecosystem engineers that create and maintain boreal peatland...
Sphagnum mosses mediate long-term carbon accumulation in peatlands. Given their functional role as k...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
There have been widespread attempts to rewet peatlands in Europe and elsewhere in the world to resto...
Peat cores provide decadal to centennial records of climatic and environmental change, including evi...
Peat mosses of the genus Sphagnum constitute the bulk of living and dead biomass in bogs. These plan...
The molecular composition of organic matter in peatlands reflects local conditions and store...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
Sphagnum-dominated peatlands head the list of ecosystems with the largest known reservoirs of organi...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
Peatlands are archives of environmental change that can be driven by climate and human activity. Pro...
International audienceSphagnum genus have a key role in peatland functioning by creating the conditi...
Background and aims Sphagnum mosses are ecosystem engineers that create and maintain boreal peatland...
Sphagnum mosses mediate long-term carbon accumulation in peatlands. Given their functional role as k...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
There have been widespread attempts to rewet peatlands in Europe and elsewhere in the world to resto...
Peat cores provide decadal to centennial records of climatic and environmental change, including evi...
Peat mosses of the genus Sphagnum constitute the bulk of living and dead biomass in bogs. These plan...
The molecular composition of organic matter in peatlands reflects local conditions and store...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
Sphagnum-dominated peatlands head the list of ecosystems with the largest known reservoirs of organi...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
Peatlands are archives of environmental change that can be driven by climate and human activity. Pro...
International audienceSphagnum genus have a key role in peatland functioning by creating the conditi...
Background and aims Sphagnum mosses are ecosystem engineers that create and maintain boreal peatland...
Sphagnum mosses mediate long-term carbon accumulation in peatlands. Given their functional role as k...