Many peatlands in Europe have been subjected to land reclamation and systematic drainage, which have substantially affected nutrient cycles in the soil. This work reviews published studies on microbial processes linked to carbon and nitrogen transformations in the soils of the Ljubljana marsh, a drained peatland positioned close to Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. This region is known for its dramatic diversity of animal and plant life, but below ground it hides diverse bacterial and archaeal communities that are highly responsive to environmental changes and make the Ljubljana marsh soils a good source of N2O and CO2, and a sink for CH4. Methanogenesis is highly restricted in these soils due to competition for electron donors with iron ...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
<div><p>The UK hosts 15–19% of global upland ombrotrophic (rain fed) peatlands that are estimated to...
Northern peatlands, which are crucial reservoirs of carbon and nitrogen (415 ± 150 and 10 ± 7 Pg, re...
Funding Information: This was supported by the Estonian Research Council (grant IUT2-16); and the EU...
This is the final version of the following article : Role of microorganisms in the carbon cycling of...
This study examines the effects of simulated whole-ecosystem warming and elevated levels of carbon d...
Fen peatlands are specific wetland ecosystems containing high soil organic carbon (SOC). There is a ...
Funding Information: This study was supported by the Estonian Forest Management Centre, the Estonian...
Peatlands represent massive global carbon (C) pools and sinks. Carbon accumulation depends on the ra...
Peatland ecosystems cover only 3% of the world’s land area; however, they store one-third of the glo...
The restoration of peatlands is an important strategy to counteract subsidence and loss of biodivers...
Northern peatlands store approximately 30% of the world’s soil carbon, and are also responsible for...
Northern peatlands are important global C reservoirs, largely because of their slow rates of microbi...
Peatlands are unique areas of study due to their capacity to act as both carbon sinks and sources. T...
Ecosystems, including peatlands, are threatened worldwide by human activities, like draining and fer...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
<div><p>The UK hosts 15–19% of global upland ombrotrophic (rain fed) peatlands that are estimated to...
Northern peatlands, which are crucial reservoirs of carbon and nitrogen (415 ± 150 and 10 ± 7 Pg, re...
Funding Information: This was supported by the Estonian Research Council (grant IUT2-16); and the EU...
This is the final version of the following article : Role of microorganisms in the carbon cycling of...
This study examines the effects of simulated whole-ecosystem warming and elevated levels of carbon d...
Fen peatlands are specific wetland ecosystems containing high soil organic carbon (SOC). There is a ...
Funding Information: This study was supported by the Estonian Forest Management Centre, the Estonian...
Peatlands represent massive global carbon (C) pools and sinks. Carbon accumulation depends on the ra...
Peatland ecosystems cover only 3% of the world’s land area; however, they store one-third of the glo...
The restoration of peatlands is an important strategy to counteract subsidence and loss of biodivers...
Northern peatlands store approximately 30% of the world’s soil carbon, and are also responsible for...
Northern peatlands are important global C reservoirs, largely because of their slow rates of microbi...
Peatlands are unique areas of study due to their capacity to act as both carbon sinks and sources. T...
Ecosystems, including peatlands, are threatened worldwide by human activities, like draining and fer...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
<div><p>The UK hosts 15–19% of global upland ombrotrophic (rain fed) peatlands that are estimated to...
Northern peatlands, which are crucial reservoirs of carbon and nitrogen (415 ± 150 and 10 ± 7 Pg, re...