Abstract Peatlands are an important carbon (C) reservoir storing one-third of global soil organic carbon (SOC), but little is known about the fate of these C stocks under climate change. Here, we examine the impact of warming and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) on the molecular composition of SOC to infer SOC sources (microbe-, plant- and fire-derived) and stability in a boreal peatland. We show that while warming alone decreased plant- and microbe-derived SOC due to enhanced decomposition, warming combined with eCO2 increased plant-derived SOC compounds. We further observed increasing root-derived inputs (suberin) and declining leaf/needle-derived inputs (cutin) into SOC under warming and eCO2. The decline in SOC compounds wi...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
International audiencePeatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulati...
Rising temperatures have the potential to directly affect carbon cycling in peatlands by enhancing o...
More than one third of global soil organic matter (SOM) is stored in peatlands, despite them occupyi...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Understanding the effects of elevated temperatures on soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition pathwa...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
International audiencePeatlands at high latitudes have accumulated >400 Pg carbon (C) because satura...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Large tracts of arctic and subarctic peatlands are underlain by permafrost. These peatlands store la...
International audienceDue to the wet and anoxic specific environmental conditions, which reduce the ...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
International audiencePeatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulati...
Rising temperatures have the potential to directly affect carbon cycling in peatlands by enhancing o...
More than one third of global soil organic matter (SOM) is stored in peatlands, despite them occupyi...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Understanding the effects of elevated temperatures on soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition pathwa...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
International audiencePeatlands at high latitudes have accumulated >400 Pg carbon (C) because satura...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Large tracts of arctic and subarctic peatlands are underlain by permafrost. These peatlands store la...
International audienceDue to the wet and anoxic specific environmental conditions, which reduce the ...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
International audiencePeatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulati...