High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of carbon and nitrogen are constrained by low temperatures and low nutrient concentrations in plant litter and soil organic matter. Global warming is predicted to increase soil N availability for plants at high-latitude sites. We applied N fertilizer as an experimental analogue for this increase. In a three-year field experiment we studied N fertilization effects on leaf litter decomposition and N dynamics of the four dominant plant species (comprising >75% of total aboveground biomass) in a sub-arctic bog in northern Sweden. The species were Empetrum nigrum (evergreen shrub), Eriophorum vaginatum (graminoid), Betula nana (deciduous shrub) and R...
The balance of primary production and decomposition in northern peatlands may shift due to climate c...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
1 In a 4-year fertilization experiment we studied the effects of increased nitrogen (N) or phosphoru...
Litter decomposition and nutrient mineralization in high-latitude peatlands are constrained by low t...
Global warming will lead to increased nitrogen supply in tundra ecosystems. How increased N supply a...
Litter decomposition and nutrient mineralization in high-latitude peatlands are constrained by low t...
Despite their low primary production, ombrotrophic peatlands have a considerable potential to store ...
We investigated the effect of increased N-supply on productivity and potential litter decay rates of...
Nitrogen availability is considered limiting for plant growth at the forest-tundra ecotone, and it m...
Impacts of climate change were simulated in two contrasting European arctic ecosys tems, a high arct...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
The consequences of warming-induced ‘shrubification’ on Arctic soil carbon storage are receiving inc...
1. Plant growth at high-latitude sites is usually strongly nutrient-limited. The increased nutrient ...
Vast areas of (sub)arctic tundra are dominated by the ericoid dwarf shrub Empetrum hermaphroditum. R...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
The balance of primary production and decomposition in northern peatlands may shift due to climate c...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
1 In a 4-year fertilization experiment we studied the effects of increased nitrogen (N) or phosphoru...
Litter decomposition and nutrient mineralization in high-latitude peatlands are constrained by low t...
Global warming will lead to increased nitrogen supply in tundra ecosystems. How increased N supply a...
Litter decomposition and nutrient mineralization in high-latitude peatlands are constrained by low t...
Despite their low primary production, ombrotrophic peatlands have a considerable potential to store ...
We investigated the effect of increased N-supply on productivity and potential litter decay rates of...
Nitrogen availability is considered limiting for plant growth at the forest-tundra ecotone, and it m...
Impacts of climate change were simulated in two contrasting European arctic ecosys tems, a high arct...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
The consequences of warming-induced ‘shrubification’ on Arctic soil carbon storage are receiving inc...
1. Plant growth at high-latitude sites is usually strongly nutrient-limited. The increased nutrient ...
Vast areas of (sub)arctic tundra are dominated by the ericoid dwarf shrub Empetrum hermaphroditum. R...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
The balance of primary production and decomposition in northern peatlands may shift due to climate c...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
1 In a 4-year fertilization experiment we studied the effects of increased nitrogen (N) or phosphoru...