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New articles published in the last nine month

  • Water retention and pore size distribution in organic soils from tropical mountain peatlands under forest and grassland.
    by D. Tassinari, P.G.S. Soares, C.R. Costa, U.M. Barral, I. Horák-Terra, A.C. Silva, W.J. Carmo (Mires and Peat 28: Article 12) Published online: 07.05.2022
  • Effects of lime and fertiliser applications on the physical properties of tropical peat soils in Peninsular Malaysia.
    by A.A. Reeza, A. Hussin (Mires and Peat 28: Article 11) Published online: 07.05.2022
  • Contrasting patterns of woody seedlings diversity, abundance and community composition in Bornean heath and peat swamp forests.
    by N.S. Nafiah, R.S. Sukri, M.Y.S.M. Ya’akub, S.M. Jaafar, F. Metali (Mires and Peat 28: Article 10) Published online: 25.04.2022
  • Scots pine bog woodlands in the Eastern Carpathians versus their northern, lowland counterparts: floristic dissimilarities and underlying ecological gradients
    by A.I. Stoica, D. Gafta, G. Coldea (Mires and Peat 28: Article 09) Published online: 25.04.2022
  • Is the residual ash method applicable to tropical peatlands? A case study from Brunei Darussalam.
    by A.A.M. Addly, A.R. Cobb, R.S. Sukri, S.M. Jaafar, S. Isnin, S.K. Thamilselvam, S.H. Gӧdeke (Mires and Peat 28: Article 08) Published online: 14.04.2022
  • Immediate environmental impacts of transformation of an oil palm intercropping to a monocropping system in a tropical peatland.
    by S. Dhandapani, N.T. Girkin, S. Evers, K. Ritz, S. Sjögersten (Mires and Peat 28: Article 07) Published online: 14.04.2022
  • Exploring the social science of tropical peatland restoration: Towards more effective community empowerment initiatives for the Aceh peatland ecosystem.
    by A. Agussabti, I. Zikri, R. Rahmaddiansyah, A.H. Hamid, A. Baihaqi, M. Takahashi (Mires and Peat 28: Article 06) Published online: 28.03.2022
  • Redox potential and acidity of peat are key diagnostic physicochemical properties for the stratigraphic zones of a boreal raised bog.
    by I.N. Zubov, A.S. Orlov, S.B. Selyanina, S.A. Zabelina, T.I. Ponomareva (Mires and Peat 28: Article 05) Published online: 28.03.2022
  • Coir, wood shavings and peat as growth substrates for arctic bramble.
    by T. Tommila, A. Kämäräinen, H. Kokko, P. Palonen (Mires and Peat 28: Article 04) Published online: 28.03.2022
  • Almost 40 years after raised bog restoration on black peat: How did nutrient levels in soil and water change?
    by S. Nachtigall, L. Giani (Mires and Peat 28: Article 03) Published online: 28.03.2022
  • Net primary production of oil palm plantations on tropical peat.
    by N. Wakhid, T. Hirano, A. Dariah, F. Agus (Mires and Peat 28: Article 02) Published online: 28.02.2022
  • Regeneration potential of a degraded alpine mountain bog: complex regeneration patterns after grazing cessation and partial rewetting.
    by U.H. Graf, A. Bergamini, A. Bedolla, S. Boch, H. Küchler, M. Küchler, K. Ecker (Mires and Peat 28: Article 01) Published online: 31.01.2022
  • Effects of land use conversion on selected physico-chemical properties of peat in the Leyte Sab-a Basin Peatland, Philippines.
    by S.C.P. Decena, A.O. Arribado, S. Villacorta-Parilla, M.S. Arguelles, D.R. Macasait Jr. (Mires and Peat 27: Article 32) Published online: 15.12.2021
  • Running out of time? Peatland rehabilitation, archaeology and cultural ecosystem services.
    by B.R. Gearey, R. Everett (Mires and Peat 27: Article 31) Published online: 15.12.2021
  • The potential role of coconut in improving the sustainability of agriculture on tropical peatland: A case study of 32 years’ practice in Pulau Burung District.
    by N.I. Fawzi, A.N. Rahmasary, I.Z. Qurani (Mires and Peat 27: Article 30) Published online: 17.11.2021
  • Description of a peatland complex in an agricultural landscape on Terceira Island (Azores): Criação do Filipe Case Study.
    by C. Mendes, E. Dias, D. Pereira (Mires and Peat 27: Article 29) Published online: 17.11.2021
  • Status of plant-available potassium after 17 years of wet grassland restoration on a degraded minerotrophic peat soil.
    by S. Heller, J. Müller, M. Kayser, S. Jensen (Mires and Peat 27: Article 28) Published online: 28.10.2021
  • Recommendations for successful establishment of Sphagnum farming on shallow highly decomposed peat.
    by A. Grobe, B. Tiemeyer, M. Graf (Mires and Peat 27: Article 27) Published online: 28.10.2021
  • Current state, pressures and protection of South African peatlands.
    by P.-L. Grundling, A.T. Grundling, H. Van Deventer, J.P. Le Roux (Mires and Peat 27: Article 26) Published online: 28.10.2021
  • Static and dynamic characterisation of Agartala peat.
    by R. Debnath, R. Saha, S. Haldar (Mires and Peat 27: Article 25) Published online: 08.10.2021
  • Changes in plant cover of a mire in southern Karelia, Russia over 50 years following drainage.
    by S.I. Grabovik, L.V. Kantserova, V.A. Ananyev (Mires and Peat 27: Article 24) Published online: 08.10.2021
  • Assessment of the effect of drainage on the accumulation of Zn, Cu, Pb, and Cd in bog plants: a case study of two raised bogs in Western Siberia.
    by L.P. Gashkova, Y.A. Kharanzhevskaya, A.A. Sinyutkina (Mires and Peat 27: Article 23) Published online: 08.10.2021
  • The effect of wood ash application on growth, leaf morphological and physiological traits of trees planted in a cutaway peatland.
    by S. Neimane, S. Celma, A. Zuševica, D. Lazdina, G. Ievinsh (Mires and Peat 27: Article 22) Published online: 03.10.2021

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