Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) represents the natural pathway by which mosses meet their demands for bioavailable/reactive nitrogen (Nr) in peatlands. However, following intensification of nitrogen fertilizer and fossil fuel use, atmospheric Nr deposition has increased exposing peatlands to Nr loading often above the ecological threshold. As BNF is energy intensive, therefore, it is unclear whether BNF shuts down when Nr availability is no longer a rarity. We studied the response of BNF under a gradient of Nr deposition extending over decades in three peatlands in the U.K., and at a background deposition peatland in Sweden. Experimental nitrogen fertilization plots in the Swedish site were also evaluated for BNF activity. In situ BNF ac...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) is an essential microbial process supplying available nitrogen (N...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) represents the natural pathway by which mosses meet their demands...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a microbial process that fixes atmospheric nitrogen (N2) gas i...
Peatlands play an important role in modulating the climate, mainly through sequestration of carbon d...
Peatlands are important ecosystems in the context of biospheric feedback to climate change, due to t...
Nitrogen deposition was experimentally increased on a Scottish peatbog over a period of 13 years (20...
Peatlands represent significant carbon (C) reserves accumulated over millennia, as a consequence of ...
1. We report results from a long‐term experiment in which additional nitrogen has been deposited on ...
International audiencePeatlands cover about 3% of the Earth's surface and are regarded as a vital ca...
Pristine bogs, peatlands in which vegetation is exclusively fed by rainwater (ombrotrophic), typical...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen (N) cycle has had major impacts on naturally N-limited ecosy...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) is an essential microbial process supplying available nitrogen (N...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) represents the natural pathway by which mosses meet their demands...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a microbial process that fixes atmospheric nitrogen (N2) gas i...
Peatlands play an important role in modulating the climate, mainly through sequestration of carbon d...
Peatlands are important ecosystems in the context of biospheric feedback to climate change, due to t...
Nitrogen deposition was experimentally increased on a Scottish peatbog over a period of 13 years (20...
Peatlands represent significant carbon (C) reserves accumulated over millennia, as a consequence of ...
1. We report results from a long‐term experiment in which additional nitrogen has been deposited on ...
International audiencePeatlands cover about 3% of the Earth's surface and are regarded as a vital ca...
Pristine bogs, peatlands in which vegetation is exclusively fed by rainwater (ombrotrophic), typical...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen (N) cycle has had major impacts on naturally N-limited ecosy...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) is an essential microbial process supplying available nitrogen (N...