Microbial and bryospheric photosynthesis of boreal peatlands have peatland-type-specific responses to long-term drying

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Datasets that support the major results of the study that quantifies the long-term impacts of peatland drying on microbial and bryospheric carbon fixation. The ongoing climate change is predicted to lead to the drying of northern peatlands. Persistent drying changes peatland vegetation as well as the abiotic environment in the moss layer. However, it is not well established how these changes alter bryospheric (moss layer) photosynthesis and the contribution of photoautotrophic microbes. Here, we aimed to understand how long-term drying affects microbial and bryospheric carbon fixation through various changes in different peatland types. We utilised a 20-year water level drawdown (WLD) experiment in Lakkasuo peatland (61°47′N, 24°18′E), Central Finland. The experiment covers three different peatland types typical for the boreal zone, namely rich fen, poor fen, and bog. We measured microbial photosynthetic capacity, moss photosynthesis capacity, and environmental variables. We also quantified the oxygenic photoautotrophic microbes targeting 23S rRNA gene and quantified their absolute abundance using digital PCR technique.
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Year of publication

2025

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Authors

Anna Laine - Curator

Eeva-Stiina Tuittila - Curator, Creator

Metsätieteiden osasto

Olivia Kuuri-Riutta Orcid -palvelun logo - Curator, Creator

Henni Ylänne - Creator

Université de Toulouse

Marie Le Geay Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Vincent Jassey Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Utrecht University

Janna Barel Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

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Fields of science

Environmental sciences

Language

English

Open access

Open

License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Keywords

cyanobacteria, microalgae, moss microbiome, microbial photosynthesis, peatland drying, Sphagnum

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