Warming alters photosynthetic rates of sub-boreal peatland vegetation
Boreal peatlands are important in the global carbon cycle. Despite covering only 3% of the global land area, peatlands store approximately one third of all soil carbon. Temperature is one of the major drivers in peatland carbon cycling as it affects both plant production and CO2 fluxes from soils. H...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2011
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