The interference between vascular plants and peat mosses with respect to nitrogen and phosphorus was studied in a fertilization experiment and with respect to competition for light in a removal experiment in poor fens with either soligenous or topogenous hydrology using Narthecium ossifragum (L.) Huds. and three species of Sphagnum sect. Sphagnum as targets. Adding fertilizer either on the moss surface or below it confirmed the hypotheses of an asymmetric competition for nutrients, viz. that the Sphagnum mosses relied on the atmospheric supply while Narthecium depended on mineralization in the peat. The results of the removal experiments and the negatively correlated growth of Narthecium and Sphagnum mosses demonstrated a symmetric competit...
Peatlands can be classified into fens and bogs based on their hydrology. Development of fens to bogs...
Peat forming Sphagnum mosses are able to prevent the dominance of vascular plants under ombrotrophic...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
The competition between peat mosses (Sphagnum) and vascular plants as affected by raised CO2 and inc...
Surprisingly little is known about the effects of non-Sphagnum mosses on soil processes or associate...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
To elucidate the impact of high nitrogen (N) deposition on intact bog vegetation, as affected by pho...
We studied the effects of N deposition on shrub-moss competition and the establishment and growth of...
S phagnum bogs harbour a wealth of rare vascular plant and bryophyte species, preserve an amazing po...
Southern Sweden has long been exposed to an increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition. We investiga...
Dutch fens, subjected to high nitrogen (N) deposition levels with reduced N (NHy) highly dominating ...
(1) Sphagnum is an important genus of bryophytes holding 10–15 % of the terrestrial carbon stock. Wi...
Ombrotrophic bogs are important long-term sinks for atmospheric carbon. Changes in species compositi...
Atmospheric CO2-C sequestration is directly related to the formation of peat which in turn is depend...
1 In a 4-year fertilization experiment we studied the effects of increased nitrogen (N) or phosphoru...
Peatlands can be classified into fens and bogs based on their hydrology. Development of fens to bogs...
Peat forming Sphagnum mosses are able to prevent the dominance of vascular plants under ombrotrophic...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
The competition between peat mosses (Sphagnum) and vascular plants as affected by raised CO2 and inc...
Surprisingly little is known about the effects of non-Sphagnum mosses on soil processes or associate...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
To elucidate the impact of high nitrogen (N) deposition on intact bog vegetation, as affected by pho...
We studied the effects of N deposition on shrub-moss competition and the establishment and growth of...
S phagnum bogs harbour a wealth of rare vascular plant and bryophyte species, preserve an amazing po...
Southern Sweden has long been exposed to an increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition. We investiga...
Dutch fens, subjected to high nitrogen (N) deposition levels with reduced N (NHy) highly dominating ...
(1) Sphagnum is an important genus of bryophytes holding 10–15 % of the terrestrial carbon stock. Wi...
Ombrotrophic bogs are important long-term sinks for atmospheric carbon. Changes in species compositi...
Atmospheric CO2-C sequestration is directly related to the formation of peat which in turn is depend...
1 In a 4-year fertilization experiment we studied the effects of increased nitrogen (N) or phosphoru...
Peatlands can be classified into fens and bogs based on their hydrology. Development of fens to bogs...
Peat forming Sphagnum mosses are able to prevent the dominance of vascular plants under ombrotrophic...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...