Peat characteristics, microbial PLFA, and fungal and actinobacterial sequences from Lakkasuo peatland drainage experiment, year 2004
We analysed the response of microbial communities, characterized by phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs), and fungal and actinobacterial communities, characterized by PCR-DGGE fingerprinting and direct sequencing, to changing hydrological conditions at three different sites in the boreal peatland complex Lakkasuo in southern Finland. Additionally, several peat characteristics were measured. The experimental design involved undrained controls as well as short-term (3 years) and long-term (43 years) water-level drawdown. The sites were, in their undrained state, a herb-rich sedge fen, a sedge fen, and a bog with hummock-lawn-hollow microtopography.
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