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Carbon balance of a European mountain bog at contrasting stages of regeneration

Bortoluzzi, Estelle
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Epron, Daniel
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Siegenthaler, Andy  
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2006
New Phytologist

Carbon dioxide and methane (CH4) fluxes were measured in a cutover bog of the Jura Mountains (France) together with biotic and abiotic variables for two entire vegetation periods in order to compare the carbon balance of the bog at three stages of regeneration.

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DOI
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2006.01859.x
Author(s)
Bortoluzzi, Estelle
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Epron, Daniel
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Siegenthaler, Andy  
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Gilbert, Daniel
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Buttler, Alexandre  
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
New Phytologist
Volume

172

Start page

708

End page

718

Subjects

carbon balance

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carbon dioxide (CO2)

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ecosystem respiration

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methane (CH4)

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net ecosystem exchange

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peat bog

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photosynthesis

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regeneration

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Cut-Away Peatland

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2 Sphagnum Mosses

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Net Co2 Exchange

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Water-Table

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Northern Peatlands

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Tundra Ecosystems

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Southern Finland

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Cutover Bog

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Over Bogs

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Restoration

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August 24, 2011
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