Rising concentrations of tropospheric ozone are having detrimental impacts on the growth of crop and forest species and some studies have reported inhibition of the allocation of carbon below ground. The effects of ozone on peatland ecosystems have received relatively little attention, despite their importance within the global carbon cycle. During this study, cores from a Welsh minerotrophic fen and ombrotrophic bog were exposed to four ambient/ elevated ozone concentration regimes representing current and predicted 2050 profiles. A large and significant reduction in the concentration of porewater dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was recorded in the fen cores exposed to the elevated ozone concentrations (up to −55%), with a concurren...
In order to understand the effect of phytotoxic tropospheric ozone (O3) on terrestrial vegetation, w...
During the last century, inputs of reactive nitrogen (N) to ecosystems have more than doubled as a r...
Reduced belowground carbon (C) allocation by plants exposed to ozone may change properties and activ...
In this study we have demonstrated that plants originating from upland peat bogs are sensitive to i...
Growing evidence suggests that tropospheric ozone has widespread effects on vegetation, which can co...
To study the effects of elevated ozone concentration on methane dynamics and a sedge species, Erioph...
Nitrogen deposition and tropospheric ozone are important drivers of vegetation damage, but their int...
The effects of increased tropospheric ozone (O3) pollution levels on methane (CH4) emissions from pe...
Tropospheric ozone is a pollutant which has been shown to cause significant effects on crop species,...
This paper provides a process-oriented perspective on the combined effects of ozone (O3), climate ch...
Seven species from two contrasting wetlands, an upland bog and a lowland rich fen in North Wales, UK...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
Tropospheric ozone concentrations are increasing, which may result in elevated background concentrat...
Tropospheric ozone pollution is recognised as an important threat to terrestrial ecosystems but impa...
The northern hemisphere temperate and boreal forests currently provide an important carbon sink; how...
In order to understand the effect of phytotoxic tropospheric ozone (O3) on terrestrial vegetation, w...
During the last century, inputs of reactive nitrogen (N) to ecosystems have more than doubled as a r...
Reduced belowground carbon (C) allocation by plants exposed to ozone may change properties and activ...
In this study we have demonstrated that plants originating from upland peat bogs are sensitive to i...
Growing evidence suggests that tropospheric ozone has widespread effects on vegetation, which can co...
To study the effects of elevated ozone concentration on methane dynamics and a sedge species, Erioph...
Nitrogen deposition and tropospheric ozone are important drivers of vegetation damage, but their int...
The effects of increased tropospheric ozone (O3) pollution levels on methane (CH4) emissions from pe...
Tropospheric ozone is a pollutant which has been shown to cause significant effects on crop species,...
This paper provides a process-oriented perspective on the combined effects of ozone (O3), climate ch...
Seven species from two contrasting wetlands, an upland bog and a lowland rich fen in North Wales, UK...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
Tropospheric ozone concentrations are increasing, which may result in elevated background concentrat...
Tropospheric ozone pollution is recognised as an important threat to terrestrial ecosystems but impa...
The northern hemisphere temperate and boreal forests currently provide an important carbon sink; how...
In order to understand the effect of phytotoxic tropospheric ozone (O3) on terrestrial vegetation, w...
During the last century, inputs of reactive nitrogen (N) to ecosystems have more than doubled as a r...
Reduced belowground carbon (C) allocation by plants exposed to ozone may change properties and activ...