Sphagnum moss moisture retention following the re‐vegetation of degraded peatland
Peatlands in Australia and New Zealand are composed mainly of Restionaceous and Cyperaceous peats, a...
Peatlands are one of the most poorly understood habitats in the United Kingdom, and for years have b...
Although peatlands once were widespread in north-western Europe, this area has been greatly diminish...
Sphagnum moss moisture retention following the re‐vegetation of degraded peatland
In northwest Germany, over 2,000 km² of peatland area have been destroyed or significantly degraded ...
Illustration of a Sphagnum patch in an ecological restoration area in peatland of La Guette (France,...
The importance of peatlands has become recently recognised as they have the ability to store large q...
Contains fulltext : 32942.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)The World Conferenc...
The ecological restoration of a habitat is the process of assisting the recov-ery of an ecosystem th...
Human degradation of peatlands causes large carbon emissions, loss of biodiversity and reductions i...
The restoration of degraded mires is considered an important part of mitigating climate change and b...
Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. F...
Peatland self-recovery after peat extraction is restricted and without any purposeful actions, recov...
Sphagnum species, primarily Sphagnum magellanicum Brid., are used internationally as a substrate...
Sphagnum dominated peatlands do not rehabilitate well after being cutover (mined) for peat and some ...
Peatlands in Australia and New Zealand are composed mainly of Restionaceous and Cyperaceous peats, a...
Peatlands are one of the most poorly understood habitats in the United Kingdom, and for years have b...
Although peatlands once were widespread in north-western Europe, this area has been greatly diminish...
Sphagnum moss moisture retention following the re‐vegetation of degraded peatland
In northwest Germany, over 2,000 km² of peatland area have been destroyed or significantly degraded ...
Illustration of a Sphagnum patch in an ecological restoration area in peatland of La Guette (France,...
The importance of peatlands has become recently recognised as they have the ability to store large q...
Contains fulltext : 32942.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)The World Conferenc...
The ecological restoration of a habitat is the process of assisting the recov-ery of an ecosystem th...
Human degradation of peatlands causes large carbon emissions, loss of biodiversity and reductions i...
The restoration of degraded mires is considered an important part of mitigating climate change and b...
Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. F...
Peatland self-recovery after peat extraction is restricted and without any purposeful actions, recov...
Sphagnum species, primarily Sphagnum magellanicum Brid., are used internationally as a substrate...
Sphagnum dominated peatlands do not rehabilitate well after being cutover (mined) for peat and some ...
Peatlands in Australia and New Zealand are composed mainly of Restionaceous and Cyperaceous peats, a...
Peatlands are one of the most poorly understood habitats in the United Kingdom, and for years have b...
Although peatlands once were widespread in north-western Europe, this area has been greatly diminish...