Arctic peat soils contain vast reserves of organic C and are largely anaerobic. However, anaerobic respiration, particularly the role of Fe(III) and humic substances as electron acceptors, is not well understood in such ecosystems. We investigated these processes in a drained thaw lake basin on the Arctic coastal plain near Barrow, Alaska. We measured concentrations of soluble Fe and other potential electron acceptors, described the microbial community, and performed experiments in the laboratory and field to measure net rates of Fe(III) reduction and the relationship of this process to C cycling. In most areas within the basin, aerobic conditions existed only in the upper few centimeters of soil, though oxygen penetrated deeper in raised a...
Peatland soils represent globally significant stores of carbon, and understanding carbon cycling pat...
The availability of labile carbon (C) compounds in Arctic wetland soils is expected to increase due ...
The availability of labile carbon (C) compounds in Arctic wetland soils is expected to increase due ...
Bacteria and archaea have evolved the ability to respire using diverse compounds to produce energy. ...
Peatlands constitute >3% of the Earth’s terrestrial area but store approximately one third of global...
of iron (III) and humic substances plays a major role in anaerobic respiration in an Arctic peat soi
A metagenomic analysis was performed on a soil profile from a wet tundra site in northern Alaska. Th...
Temporal drying of upper soil layers of acidic methanogenic peatlands might divert the flow of reduc...
International audienceTemporal drying of upper soil layers of acidic methanogenic peatlands might di...
A metagenomic analysis was performed on a soil profile from a wet tundra site in northern Alaska. Th...
Terrestrial consumption of the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is a critical aspect of the futur...
Globally, peatland ecosystems store tremendous amounts of C relative to their extent on the landscap...
Globally, peatland ecosystems store tremendous amounts of C relative to their extent on the landscap...
Peatland soils represent globally significant stores of carbon, and understanding carbon cycling pat...
Drained thaw lake basins (DTLB's) are the dominant land form of the Arctic Coastal Plain in northern...
Peatland soils represent globally significant stores of carbon, and understanding carbon cycling pat...
The availability of labile carbon (C) compounds in Arctic wetland soils is expected to increase due ...
The availability of labile carbon (C) compounds in Arctic wetland soils is expected to increase due ...
Bacteria and archaea have evolved the ability to respire using diverse compounds to produce energy. ...
Peatlands constitute >3% of the Earth’s terrestrial area but store approximately one third of global...
of iron (III) and humic substances plays a major role in anaerobic respiration in an Arctic peat soi
A metagenomic analysis was performed on a soil profile from a wet tundra site in northern Alaska. Th...
Temporal drying of upper soil layers of acidic methanogenic peatlands might divert the flow of reduc...
International audienceTemporal drying of upper soil layers of acidic methanogenic peatlands might di...
A metagenomic analysis was performed on a soil profile from a wet tundra site in northern Alaska. Th...
Terrestrial consumption of the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is a critical aspect of the futur...
Globally, peatland ecosystems store tremendous amounts of C relative to their extent on the landscap...
Globally, peatland ecosystems store tremendous amounts of C relative to their extent on the landscap...
Peatland soils represent globally significant stores of carbon, and understanding carbon cycling pat...
Drained thaw lake basins (DTLB's) are the dominant land form of the Arctic Coastal Plain in northern...
Peatland soils represent globally significant stores of carbon, and understanding carbon cycling pat...
The availability of labile carbon (C) compounds in Arctic wetland soils is expected to increase due ...
The availability of labile carbon (C) compounds in Arctic wetland soils is expected to increase due ...