• Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holocene than any other terrestrial ecosystem, making peatlands long-term C sinks of global importance. Projected increases in nitrogen (N) deposition and temperature make future accumulation rates uncertain.• Here, we assessed the impact of N deposition on peatland C sequestration potential by investigating the effects of experimental N addition on Sphagnum moss. We employed meta-regressions to the results of 107 field experiments, accounting for sampling dependence in the data.• We found that high N loading (comprising N application rate, experiment duration, background N deposition) depressed Sphagnum production relative to untreated controls. ...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
High-latitude peatlands contain about one third of the world's soil organic carbon, most of which is...
Bogs are important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) due to their unique ability to accumulate vast a...
• Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holoc...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holocen...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric C during the Holocene than an...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
The relative importance of global versus local environmental factors for growth and thus carbon upta...
To quantify potential nitrogen (N) deposition impacts on peatland carbon (C) uptake, we explored tem...
Peatlands represent significant carbon (C) reserves accumulated over millennia, as a consequence of ...
International audiencePlant communities play an important role in the C-sink function of peatlands. ...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen (N) cycle has had major impacts on naturally N-limited ecosy...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
High-latitude peatlands contain about one third of the world's soil organic carbon, most of which is...
Bogs are important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) due to their unique ability to accumulate vast a...
• Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holoc...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holocen...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric C during the Holocene than an...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
The relative importance of global versus local environmental factors for growth and thus carbon upta...
To quantify potential nitrogen (N) deposition impacts on peatland carbon (C) uptake, we explored tem...
Peatlands represent significant carbon (C) reserves accumulated over millennia, as a consequence of ...
International audiencePlant communities play an important role in the C-sink function of peatlands. ...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen (N) cycle has had major impacts on naturally N-limited ecosy...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
High-latitude peatlands contain about one third of the world's soil organic carbon, most of which is...
Bogs are important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) due to their unique ability to accumulate vast a...