Saturation of raised bog peat exchange sites by Pb and Al stimulates CH4 production |
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Authors: | S bastien Gogo,Deborah M.E. Pearce |
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Affiliation: | aSchool of Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Gipsy Lane Campus, Headington, OX3 0BP Oxford, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | We examined the effect of cation treatments on methanogenic activity and nutrient release from exchange sites in raised bog and fen peats. Treatments consisted of cation chloride solutions (MgCl2, AlCl3 and PbCl2) applied individually. In raised bog peat Al3+ and Pb2+ increased CH4 production. A correlation was found between CH4 production and the amount of micro- and macronutrient cations released by the treatments. In calcareous fen peat, such a stimulation was also found, but there was no correlation between CH4 production and micro and macronutrient release. Direct nutrient and pH effects could not account for these observations. Thus the results support the hypothesis that the methanogenic community in the raised bog is limited by the availability of mineral nutrients and/or inactivity of exo-enzymes, both of which are bound onto exchange sites. |
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Keywords: | Peatland Carbon cycle CH4 production Raised bog CEC Cations |
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