Search Results - "van de Riet, Bas"
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A case study on topsoil removal and rewetting for paludiculture: effect on biogeochemistry and greenhouse gas emissions from Typha latifolia, Typha angustifolia, and Azolla filiculoides
Published in Biogeosciences (05-06-2024)“…Rewetting drained peatlands for paludiculture purposes is a way to reduce peat oxidation (and thus CO.sub.2 emissions) while at the same time it could generate…”
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Species-dependent methane emissions in a Dutch peatland during paludiculture establishment
Published in Mires and peat (10-09-2024)“…Paludiculture (crop cultivation on wet peatlands) is an effective means to reduce carbon emissions and nutrient losses from formerly drained peatlands…”
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Redox potential is a robust indicator for decomposition processes in drained agricultural peat soils: A valuable tool in monitoring peatland wetting efforts
Published in Geoderma (01-01-2024)“…•The redox potential identifies prevalence of metabolic processes in peat in-situ.•The redox potential is suitable for monitoring metabolic soil wetting…”
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Long-term effects of liming on soil physico-chemical properties and micro-arthropod communities in Scotch pine forest
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-10-2019)“…We tested the long-term effects of liming on soil micro-arthropods in a stand of Scotch pine on former drift sand in the Netherlands. To counteract the effects…”
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Rewetting drained peatlands through subsoil infiltration stabilises redox-dependent soil carbon and nutrient dynamics
Published in Geoderma (01-02-2024)“…•Subsoil infiltration (SSI) systems stabilise redox zonation.•Effects of SSI are strongest during drought and with active SSI systems.•Effects of SSI can be…”
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decline of metallophyte vegetation in floodplain grasslands: Implications for conservation and restoration
Published in Applied vegetation science (01-02-2009)“…Question: Which biogeochemical processes are responsible for the decline of endemic metallophyte vegetation in floodplain grasslands? Location: Floodplain…”
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Biogeochemical Characteristics of the Last Floating Coastal Bog Remnant in Europe, the Sehestedt Bog
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-04-2019)“…With the current risks caused by sea level rise and increased extreme weather events, the study of natural coastal systems has never been more important…”
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