Peatlands can be classified into fens and bogs based on their hydrology. Development of fens to bogs is accompanied by the invasion of Sphagnum species. The purpose of this study was to determine how the decomposition process in fens is influenced by the transition from a vascular plant-dominated system to a Sphagnum-dominated system. We carried out a reciprocal litter bag experiment, using litter of Carex diandra, C. lasiocarpa, Sphagnum papillosum and S. squarrosum in a fen dominated by Sphagnum species and a fen without Sphagnum. Decomposition rate and nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics of the plant litter were measured in a field experiment for two years. Decomposition rate was highest for the Carex litter types and lowest for the Sphagnu...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Peatland decomposition may be altered by hydrology and plant functional groups (...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
The interference between vascular plants and peat mosses with respect to nitrogen and phosphorus was...
Purpose: The carbon sink function of peatlands is primarily driven by a higher production than decom...
In peatlands the reduced decomposition rate of plant litter is the fundamental mechanism making thes...
Northern peatlands are important stores of carbon. Following mechanical harvesting, peatlands are of...
International audiencePurposeThe accumulation of carbon in peatlands originates from the slow rate o...
Nitrogen (N) deposition may affect litter decomposition and may thus have an impact on the rate of c...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
Decomposition rates and changes of carbon and nitrogen contents of Sphagnum litter in mire vegetatio...
We investigated the effect of increased N-supply on productivity and potential litter decay rates of...
Eutrophication is a major threat for the persistence of nutrient-poor fens, as multilevel feedbacks ...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) largely govern carbon sequestration in Northern Hemisphere peatlands. We inve...
The large accumulation of organic matter in peat-lands is primarily caused by slow rates of litter d...
Decomposition of plant litter is a crucial process in controlling the carbon balance of peatlands. I...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Peatland decomposition may be altered by hydrology and plant functional groups (...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
The interference between vascular plants and peat mosses with respect to nitrogen and phosphorus was...
Purpose: The carbon sink function of peatlands is primarily driven by a higher production than decom...
In peatlands the reduced decomposition rate of plant litter is the fundamental mechanism making thes...
Northern peatlands are important stores of carbon. Following mechanical harvesting, peatlands are of...
International audiencePurposeThe accumulation of carbon in peatlands originates from the slow rate o...
Nitrogen (N) deposition may affect litter decomposition and may thus have an impact on the rate of c...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
Decomposition rates and changes of carbon and nitrogen contents of Sphagnum litter in mire vegetatio...
We investigated the effect of increased N-supply on productivity and potential litter decay rates of...
Eutrophication is a major threat for the persistence of nutrient-poor fens, as multilevel feedbacks ...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) largely govern carbon sequestration in Northern Hemisphere peatlands. We inve...
The large accumulation of organic matter in peat-lands is primarily caused by slow rates of litter d...
Decomposition of plant litter is a crucial process in controlling the carbon balance of peatlands. I...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Peatland decomposition may be altered by hydrology and plant functional groups (...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
The interference between vascular plants and peat mosses with respect to nitrogen and phosphorus was...