Fen-bog succession is accompanied by strong increases of carbon accumulation rates. We tested the prevailing hypothesis that living Sphagna have extraordinarily high cation exchange capacity (CEC) and therefore acidify their environment by exchanging tissue-bound protons for basic cations in soil water. As Sphagnum invasion in a peatland usually coincides with succession from a brown moss-dominated alkaline fen to an acidic bog, the CEC of Sphagna is widely believed to play an important role in this acidification process. However, Sphagnum CEC has never been compared explicitly to that of a wide range of other bryophyte taxa. Whether high CEC directly leads to the ability to acidify the environment in situ also remains to be tested. We scre...
Sphagnum mosses contribute to the long-term carbon sequestration of many northern peatlands. Variabi...
Algal distribution is affected by many different parameters in the environment. Many different sorts...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) largely govern carbon sequestration in Northern Hemisphere peatlands. We inve...
The classic explanation of the low pH in bogs attributes this phenomenon to the H+ exchange capacity...
Peatlands are peat forming ecosystems in which not fully decomposed plant material builds up the soi...
Peatlands play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle due to their large C storage potenti...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relative importance of global versus local environmental factors f...
Background and Aims The ecosystem engineers Sphagnum (peat mosses) are responsible for sequestering ...
Surprisingly little is known about the effects of non-Sphagnum mosses on soil processes or associate...
Essential for successful bog restoration is the reestablishment of Sphagnum mosses. High carbon diox...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
Sphagnum spp., while not able to completely control the acidity of their environment, do exhibit the...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
In pristine Sphagnum-dominated peatlands, (di)nitrogen (N2) fixing (diazotrophic) microbial communit...
Peatland degradation through drainage and peat extraction have detrimental environmental and societa...
Sphagnum mosses contribute to the long-term carbon sequestration of many northern peatlands. Variabi...
Algal distribution is affected by many different parameters in the environment. Many different sorts...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) largely govern carbon sequestration in Northern Hemisphere peatlands. We inve...
The classic explanation of the low pH in bogs attributes this phenomenon to the H+ exchange capacity...
Peatlands are peat forming ecosystems in which not fully decomposed plant material builds up the soi...
Peatlands play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle due to their large C storage potenti...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relative importance of global versus local environmental factors f...
Background and Aims The ecosystem engineers Sphagnum (peat mosses) are responsible for sequestering ...
Surprisingly little is known about the effects of non-Sphagnum mosses on soil processes or associate...
Essential for successful bog restoration is the reestablishment of Sphagnum mosses. High carbon diox...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
Sphagnum spp., while not able to completely control the acidity of their environment, do exhibit the...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
In pristine Sphagnum-dominated peatlands, (di)nitrogen (N2) fixing (diazotrophic) microbial communit...
Peatland degradation through drainage and peat extraction have detrimental environmental and societa...
Sphagnum mosses contribute to the long-term carbon sequestration of many northern peatlands. Variabi...
Algal distribution is affected by many different parameters in the environment. Many different sorts...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) largely govern carbon sequestration in Northern Hemisphere peatlands. We inve...