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Investigation of peatland restoration (grip blocking) techniques to achieve best outcomes for methane and greenhouse gas emissions/balance. Controlled Environment (Mesocosm) Experiment. Final Report to Defra. Project code SP1202 [PDF]
Baird, A +3 more
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Ecosystem health shapes viral ecology in peatland soils. [PDF]
Kosmopoulos JC +3 more
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Bryophytes create challenging conditions for other organisms. Here, we show that germination and growth of plants across different bryophyte species are strongly controlled by bryophyte pH, water status, and temperature. However, there remain a lot of species‐dependent responses across plant species and the bryophyte habitats.
J. Plakman, S. Bokhorst
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Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Lowland Peat Agriculture: A Rapid Evidence Synthesis
Treby S +5 more
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Long-term effects of nitrogen fertilization on methane emissions in drained tropical peatland. [PDF]
Chaddy A, Sangok FE, Lau SYL, Melling L.
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Abstract This study investigates the integration of river restoration with the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), focusing on the differences between European Union (EU) and Portuguese documents regarding river restoration terms. A thematic content analysis highlights that despite the varying document sizes, the proportion of mentions related to river ...
Leonor Santos +2 more
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An effective DNA extraction protocol optimized for tropical swamp peat samples. [PDF]
Gontijo JB +9 more
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Abstract Introduction Climate mitigation by peatland restoration is suggested, but data from restored forestry‐drained peatlands (FDP) is sparse. Studies using surrogate emission factors from pristine peatlands have indicated a long‐lasting warming effect of restoration of nutrient‐poor FDPs, while restoration‐specific studies are missing.
Teemu Tahvanainen
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Tardigrade communities in pristine, drained and restored pine mire forests. [PDF]
Mäenpää H +4 more
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ABSTRACT Land use and land cover (LULC) mapping supports environmental monitoring and spatial planning, but classification performance often suffers in feature spaces that combine multiple data sources with redundant predictors. This study compares five feature selection methods (mRMR, ReliefF, Boruta, RFE, HSIC‐Lasso) with three tree‐based classifiers
Halil İbrahim Gündüz +3 more
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