The molecular composition of organic matter in peatlands reflects local conditions and stores information about botanical composition (plant source) as well as the degree of and conditions during decomposition. A reliable hydrological (and hence palaeoclimatological) interpretation of source and decomposition proxies in peatlands requires the understanding of the interactions between decomposition and botanical composition and the reaction of both to changes in the water table. Only few studies combined vegetation and decomposition characteristics to investigate peat OM dynamics and reconstruct environmental changes, and these included only a limited number of samples. In order to study the three-way relationship between botanical c...
Peatlands, storing significant amounts of carbon (C), are extremely vulnerable to climate change. In...
International audienceThe high preservation of organic material in peatlands that results from low p...
We identified the effects of vegetation changes, and aerobic and anaerobic decay on the lignin compo...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
A number of samples from a deep peat bog in Tierra del Fuego were analyzed using pyrolysis-gas chrom...
Peat cores provide decadal to centennial records of climatic and environmental change, including evi...
Peatlands are archives of environmental change that can be driven by climate and human activity. Pro...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
Peat molecular chemistry reflects a combination of plant input and decomposition. Both vegetation co...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
PhD ThesisSoil organic matter (SOM) is a major store of terrestrial carbon (C), and peat soils make ...
The macromolecular compositions of subfossil plants from boreal Sphagnum bogs and restiad bogs (New ...
Peatlands are organic matter rich soils that provide many ecosystem services from carbon storage to...
10 páginas. 1 figuras.- 2 tablas.- 134 referencias.-To track changes in organic matter (OM) in peat ...
Peatlands, storing significant amounts of carbon (C), are extremely vulnerable to climate change. In...
International audienceThe high preservation of organic material in peatlands that results from low p...
We identified the effects of vegetation changes, and aerobic and anaerobic decay on the lignin compo...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
A number of samples from a deep peat bog in Tierra del Fuego were analyzed using pyrolysis-gas chrom...
Peat cores provide decadal to centennial records of climatic and environmental change, including evi...
Peatlands are archives of environmental change that can be driven by climate and human activity. Pro...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
Peat molecular chemistry reflects a combination of plant input and decomposition. Both vegetation co...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
PhD ThesisSoil organic matter (SOM) is a major store of terrestrial carbon (C), and peat soils make ...
The macromolecular compositions of subfossil plants from boreal Sphagnum bogs and restiad bogs (New ...
Peatlands are organic matter rich soils that provide many ecosystem services from carbon storage to...
10 páginas. 1 figuras.- 2 tablas.- 134 referencias.-To track changes in organic matter (OM) in peat ...
Peatlands, storing significant amounts of carbon (C), are extremely vulnerable to climate change. In...
International audienceThe high preservation of organic material in peatlands that results from low p...
We identified the effects of vegetation changes, and aerobic and anaerobic decay on the lignin compo...