Phosphorus supply affects long-term carbon accumulation in mid-latitude ombrotrophic peatlands
Increased long-term phosphorus accumulation reduces carbon sequestration in mid-latitude peatlands reliant on atmospheric nutrient sources, according to a synthesis of data from Central Europe, North America, Chile, Sweden and the UK.
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Main Authors: | Daniel N. Schillereff, Richard C. Chiverrell, Jenny K. Sjöström, Malin E. Kylander, John F. Boyle, Jessica A. C. Davies, Hannah Toberman, Edward Tipping |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/52c2de7d3e464d458dba39bf5238d282 |
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