Microbial communities in natural and disturbed peatlands: a review

R Andersen, SJ Chapman, RRE Artz - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2013 - Elsevier
Even though large extents of boreal peatlands are still in a pristine condition, especially in
North America, extensive areas have been affected by natural or anthropogenic …

Mineralization and decomposition rates in restored pine fens

O Tarvainen, AM Laine, M Peltonen… - Restoration …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Growing public interest in conserving peatlands has created a need for restoration and rapid
indicators of progress in peat formation. Vegetation and hydrological indicators are …

Nitrogen release in decomposition of boreal mor and peat as affected by enchytraeid worms.

M Lappalainen, JVK Kukkonen, S Piirainen, T Sarjala… - 2013 - jukuri.luke.fi
Mor, slightly decomposed peat and highly decomposed peat, two soil types of each, were
incubated for 154 days in the laboratory at+ 15 C with and without enchytraeid worms, which …

[PDF][PDF] Mixture of growing medium with IAA, biochemical and chemical properties in Euphorbia pulcherrima cultivation

L SZAJDAK, J NOWAK, G Wioletta, T MEYSNER… - ProEnvironment …, 2013 - Citeseer
In the experiment there were used rooting of cuttings of poinsettia Euphorbia
pulcherrima'Prestige Early Red'. This cultivation of plants was carried out in cell trays with …

[PDF][PDF] Biochemical and Chemical Properties of Commercial Growing Media, and Peats from Fen and Raised Bog

LW SZAJDAK, S Katarzyna, G Wioletta… - ProEnvironment …, 2013 - academia.edu
The investigations were carried out in commercial substrates for rooting, raised bog from the
commercial company and peats from Kusowo bog and Stążka Mire. Each growing medium …