The fungal and bacterial activity was determined in 20 northern European peatlands ranging from ombrotrophic bogs to eutrophic fens with key differences in degree of humification, pH, dry bulk density, carbon (C) content and vegetation communities using the selective inhibition (SI) technique. These peatlands were partly disturbed and the respective water tables lowered below the surface layer. Basal respiration ranged from 24 to 128 mu g CO2-C g(-1) dry peat d(-1). Bacterial contributions to CO2 production were high in most peatlands and showed the following pattern: eutrophic >> transitional mesotrophic >> ombrotrophic peatland types. The fungal-to-bacterial (F:B) ratios varied substantially within peatland type, and this was mainly attri...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Knowledge concerning the microbial characteristics of natural and post-vacuum extracted ombrotrophic...
Little is known about the structure of microbial communities in Sphagnum peatlands, and the potentia...
The fungal and bacterial activity was determined in 20 northern European peatlands ranging from ombr...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
The UK hosts 15–19% of global upland ombrotrophic (rain fed) peatlands that are estimated to store 3...
Peatlands are unique areas of study due to their capacity to act as both carbon sinks and sources. T...
This is the final version. Available from the Finnish Peatland Society via the DOI in this record. G...
This is the final version of the following article : Role of microorganisms in the carbon cycling of...
Soil microbial ecology in the Irish wetlands is still poorly understood, although it is crucial in i...
Northern peatlands store approximately 30% of the world’s soil carbon, and are also responsible for...
A substantial amount of below-ground carbon (C) is suggested to be associated with fungi, which may ...
"We used PCR-DGGE fingerprinting and direct sequencing to analyse the response of fungal and actinob...
This study examines the effects of simulated whole-ecosystem warming and elevated levels of carbon d...
Boreal peatlands represent a considerable portion of the global carbon (C) pool. Water-level drawdow...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Knowledge concerning the microbial characteristics of natural and post-vacuum extracted ombrotrophic...
Little is known about the structure of microbial communities in Sphagnum peatlands, and the potentia...
The fungal and bacterial activity was determined in 20 northern European peatlands ranging from ombr...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
The UK hosts 15–19% of global upland ombrotrophic (rain fed) peatlands that are estimated to store 3...
Peatlands are unique areas of study due to their capacity to act as both carbon sinks and sources. T...
This is the final version. Available from the Finnish Peatland Society via the DOI in this record. G...
This is the final version of the following article : Role of microorganisms in the carbon cycling of...
Soil microbial ecology in the Irish wetlands is still poorly understood, although it is crucial in i...
Northern peatlands store approximately 30% of the world’s soil carbon, and are also responsible for...
A substantial amount of below-ground carbon (C) is suggested to be associated with fungi, which may ...
"We used PCR-DGGE fingerprinting and direct sequencing to analyse the response of fungal and actinob...
This study examines the effects of simulated whole-ecosystem warming and elevated levels of carbon d...
Boreal peatlands represent a considerable portion of the global carbon (C) pool. Water-level drawdow...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Knowledge concerning the microbial characteristics of natural and post-vacuum extracted ombrotrophic...
Little is known about the structure of microbial communities in Sphagnum peatlands, and the potentia...