Data from: Restoring organic matter,carbon and nutrient accumulation in degraded peatlands: 10 years Sphagnum paludiculture
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2023Archive
Yoda
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Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Biology
Ecology
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Biology
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Sphagnum paludiculture; peatland; Hankhausen; organic matter; carbon accumulation; nutrient accumulation; new and sustainable land use; biomass; pore and surface water nutrient concentrations; chemical and statistical analyses; transects; irrigation ditchesAbstract
This datafile is part of a study that shows how the implementation of a new and sustainable land use on rewetted peatlands with production of biomass (Sphagnum paludiculture) aids organic matter, carbon and nutrient accumulation. The measurements were conducted on a Sphagnum paludiculture site in Germany from March 2014 until June 2021. The site was installed in 2011 and expanded in 2016 (see methods below for more details). This file includes (see codebook below for details) data obtained with a field measurements on a Sphagnum paludiculture (Germany, datafile ‘Temmink et al. time series’ and ‘Temmink et al. biomass’). The datafiles contain data related to pore and surface water nutrient concentrations over time, organic matter accumulation and nutrient content of the organic matter after 5 or 10 years. Not all data presented in the data files were used in the manuscript, but are provided as additional information to interested researchers.
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