Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2055990769> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2055990769 endingPage "1109" @default.
- W2055990769 startingPage "1095" @default.
- W2055990769 abstract "Peatlands form a large carbon (C) pool but their C sink is labile and susceptible to changes in climate and land-use. Some pristine peatlands are forested, and others have the potential: the amount of arboreal vegetation is likely to increase if soil water levels are lowered as a consequence of climate change. On those sites tree litter dynamics may be crucial for the C balance. We studied the decomposition of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) needle and root litter in boreal peatland sites representing gradients in drainage succession (succession following water level drawdown caused by forest drainage) and soil nutrient level during several years of varying weather conditions. Neither gradient had an unambiguous effect on litter mass loss. Mass loss over 2 years was faster in undrained versus drained sites for both needle litter, incubated in the moss layer, and fine root litter, incubated in 0–10 cm peat layer, suggesting moisture stress in the surface layers of the drained sites limited decomposition. Differences among the drained sites were not consistent. Among years, mass loss correlated positively with precipitation variables, and mostly negatively or not at all with temperature sum. We concluded that a long-term water level drawdown in peatlands does not necessarily enhance decay of fresh organic matter. Instead, the drained site may turn into a ‘large hummock-system’ where several factors, including litter quality, relative moisture deficiency, higher acidity, lower substrate temperature, and in deeper layers also oxygen deficiency, may interact to constrain organic matter decomposition. Further, the decomposition rates may not vary systematically among sites of different soil nutrient levels following water level drawdown. Our results emphasize the importance of annual weather variations on decomposition rates, and demonstrate that single-period incubation studies incorporate an indeterminable amount of temporal variation." @default.
- W2055990769 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2055990769 creator A5068863361 @default.
- W2055990769 creator A5072087878 @default.
- W2055990769 creator A5081050670 @default.
- W2055990769 creator A5091140325 @default.
- W2055990769 date "2004-07-01" @default.
- W2055990769 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2055990769 title "Scots pine litter decomposition along drainage succession and soil nutrient gradients in peatland forests, and the effects of inter-annual weather variation" @default.
- W2055990769 cites W164605253 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W1968308376 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W1975271583 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W1976048513 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W1982306615 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W1986971304 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W1989204440 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W1995739879 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2017173309 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2018000716 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2020131171 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2020249035 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2023906603 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2036299913 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2040239089 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2042796740 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2046844233 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2048204325 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2049478206 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2052392126 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2063598749 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2073774011 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2074507618 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2075087868 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2075718307 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2075721594 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2079180972 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2087005437 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2108520527 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2114166770 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2122932935 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2164404137 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2319877221 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2324841838 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W2335075910 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W4254336933 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W4256587863 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W940096814 @default.
- W2055990769 cites W94654220 @default.
- W2055990769 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2004.02.020" @default.
- W2055990769 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W2055990769 type Work @default.
- W2055990769 sameAs 2055990769 @default.
- W2055990769 citedByCount "67" @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692012 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692013 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692014 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692015 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692016 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692017 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692018 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692019 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692020 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692021 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692022 @default.
- W2055990769 countsByYear W20559907692023 @default.
- W2055990769 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2055990769 hasAuthorship W2055990769A5068863361 @default.
- W2055990769 hasAuthorship W2055990769A5072087878 @default.
- W2055990769 hasAuthorship W2055990769A5081050670 @default.
- W2055990769 hasAuthorship W2055990769A5091140325 @default.
- W2055990769 hasBestOaLocation W20559907692 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C100537666 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C142796444 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C150117547 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C159390177 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C187320778 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C24939127 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C2779128174 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C2779429622 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C2910048773 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C48743137 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C53657456 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C76886044 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C100537666 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C127313418 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C142796444 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C150117547 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C159390177 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C187320778 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C18903297 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C24939127 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C2779128174 @default.
- W2055990769 hasConceptScore W2055990769C2779429622 @default.