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@article{1313191, author = {Jiroušek, Martin and Tůma, Ivan and Záhora, Jaroslav and Holub, Petr and Kintrová, Kateřina and Hájek, Michal}, article_number = {5}, keywords = {environmental pollution; nitrogen; Sphagnum}, language = {eng}, issn = {1239-6095}, journal = {Boreal Environment Resesarch}, title = {Decomposition patterns, nutrient availability, species identities and vegetation changes in central-European summit bogs}, url = {http://www.borenv.net/BER/pdfs/ber20/ber20-571.pdf}, volume = {20}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1313191 AU - Jiroušek, Martin - Tůma, Ivan - Záhora, Jaroslav - Holub, Petr - Kintrová, Kateřina - Hájek, Michal PY - 2015 TI - Decomposition patterns, nutrient availability, species identities and vegetation changes in central-European summit bogs JF - Boreal Environment Resesarch VL - 20 IS - 5 SP - 571-586 EP - 571-586 SN - 12396095 KW - environmental pollution KW - nitrogen KW - Sphagnum UR - http://www.borenv.net/BER/pdfs/ber20/ber20-571.pdf L2 - http://www.borenv.net/BER/pdfs/ber20/ber20-571.pdf N2 - The global increase in atmospheric nitrogen deposition leads to changes in decomposition activity, which has been observed especially in nutrient-limited bog ecosystems relying on atmospheric inputs as the sole source of external nutrients. We conducted a reciprocal transplant decomposition experiment in two bogs in central Europe to test the effects of Sphagnum species (S. fallax, S. magellanicum, S. rubellum/russowii, cellulose strips as controls), material origin and the environment on Sphagnum decomposition and related nutrient release. Cellulose, but not Sphagnum biomass, decomposed more rapidly in the warmer and nitrogen-richer conditions of the suboceanic Jizera Mts. than in the subcontinental Jeseníky Mts. In the Sphagnum biomass transplants, interspecific differences in decomposition overruled the effects of both the origin of the material and the environment of the decomposition site, with S. magellanicum decomposing the slowest. Possible relationships between decomposition rates and recent changes in Sphagnum species composition in N-polluted bogs are discussed. ER -
JIROUŠEK, Martin, Ivan TŮMA, Jaroslav ZÁHORA, Petr HOLUB, Kateřina KINTROVÁ a Michal HÁJEK. Decomposition patterns, nutrient availability, species identities and vegetation changes in central-European summit bogs. \textit{Boreal Environment Resesarch}. 2015, roč.~20, č.~5, s.~571-586. ISSN~1239-6095.
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