In pristine Sphagnum-dominated peatlands, (di)nitrogen (N2) fixing (diazotrophic) microbial communities associated with Sphagnum mosses contribute substantially to the total nitrogen input, increasing carbon sequestration. The rates of symbiotic nitrogen fixation reported for Sphagnum peatlands, are, however, highly variable, and experimental work on regulating factors that can mechanistically explain this variation is largely lacking. For two common fen species (Sphagnum palustre and S. squarrosum) from a high nitrogen deposition area (25-kg-N-ha-1-yr-1), we found that diazotrophic activity (as measured by 15 - 15N2 labeling) was still present at a rate of 40-nmol N gDW-1-h-1. This was surprising, given that nitrogen fixation is a costly p...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
In pristine Sphagnum-dominated peatlands, (di)nitrogen (N2) fixing (diazotrophic) microbial communit...
In pristine <i>Sphagnum</i>-dominated peatlands, (di)nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) fixing (diazotrophic) ...
In pristine Sphagnum-dominated peatlands, (di)nitrogen (N2) fixing (diazotrophic) microbial communit...
In pristine ombrotrophic Sphagnum-dominated peatland ecosystems nitrogen (N) is often a limiting nut...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation is an important process supporting primary production in ecosystems...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation is an important process supporting primary production in ecosystems...
Ecosystems, including peatlands, are threatened worldwide by human activities, like draining and fer...
Sphagnum dominated peatlands sequester more carbon in temperate and boreal ecosystems than any othe...
This dataset is used for our paper ‘Symbiosis revisited: phosphorus and acid buffering stimulate N2 ...
Biological nitrogen fxation is an important source of bioavailable nitrogen in Sphagnum dominated pe...
Contains fulltext : 199568.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Sphagnum peat mosses play an important role in the global carbon cycle by sequestering carbon as bio...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
In pristine Sphagnum-dominated peatlands, (di)nitrogen (N2) fixing (diazotrophic) microbial communit...
In pristine <i>Sphagnum</i>-dominated peatlands, (di)nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) fixing (diazotrophic) ...
In pristine Sphagnum-dominated peatlands, (di)nitrogen (N2) fixing (diazotrophic) microbial communit...
In pristine ombrotrophic Sphagnum-dominated peatland ecosystems nitrogen (N) is often a limiting nut...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation is an important process supporting primary production in ecosystems...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation is an important process supporting primary production in ecosystems...
Ecosystems, including peatlands, are threatened worldwide by human activities, like draining and fer...
Sphagnum dominated peatlands sequester more carbon in temperate and boreal ecosystems than any othe...
This dataset is used for our paper ‘Symbiosis revisited: phosphorus and acid buffering stimulate N2 ...
Biological nitrogen fxation is an important source of bioavailable nitrogen in Sphagnum dominated pe...
Contains fulltext : 199568.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Sphagnum peat mosses play an important role in the global carbon cycle by sequestering carbon as bio...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...