Depth-dependent decomposition of root litter in drained and rewetted fen ecosystems
Autor: Blume-Werry, G.; Kreyling, J.; Schwieger, S.; Eckhardt, K.-U.; Henningsen, L.; Hogrefe, H.; Wrage-Mönnig, N.; Mueller, J.; Leinweber, P.
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EGU General Assembly 2021
(vEGU21: Gather Online)
Autor: van der Beek et al. 2021 Herausgeber: European Geoscience Union (EGU) Auflage: 1 Verlag: Copernicus DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-11449 Seite: 11449 - 11449 Jahr: 2021
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Institut: Professur Grünland- und Futterbauwissenschaften
Abstract: Peatlands, in particular temperate, groundwater-fed fens, have widely been drained for agriculture. However, draining peatlands turns them into globally relevant carbon sources, diminishes water holding capacity and nutrient removal at landscape scales, and threatens their native biodiversity. Consequently, formerly drained peatlands are now being re-wetted in large numbers for mitigating climate change, combating eutrophication, managing water and preserving biodiversity. A comparison between >300 rewetted peatlands to > 260 close to natural peatlands across temperate Europe, however, indicates that rewetting drained peatlands induces a helophytization (a dominance of tall, graminoid wetland plants) with no trend back to their former biodiversity (vegetation) and function (geochemistry, hydrology) for at least several decades. An understanding of these locally novel ecosystems is required for sound and sustainable management of their ecosystem services. Ansprechpartner
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