Boreal peatlands under stress: unraveling plant water-carbon interactions during and after drought (PeatStress)

Bidragets beskrivning

Peatlands are important global carbon sinks that reduce human-made climate change. Increasing drought in the boreal zone, however, threatens peatlands. Droughts harm plant productivity and can trigger large carbon emissions. Little is known about how peatland plants respond to drought and how their water use drives peatland carbon uptake. We will experimentally study the impact of drought on two typical peatland types, a bog and a drained forest, located in Finland. Moreover, we will study past drought events in Finland and Sweden to understand how the water use of different peatland types is linked to carbon emissions. For that, we will use eddy-covariance and satellite techniques that monitor carbon fluxes and plant dynamics. Our results will help us to revise the role of peatland plants in land surface models to better predict peatland carbon emissions in a warmer and drier climate. Our findings will provide valuable information for policymakers to manage peatlands sustainably.
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Startår

2024

Slutår

2028

Beviljade finansiering

Angelika Kübert Orcid -palvelun logo
671 842 €

Finansiär

Finlands Akademi

Typ av finansiering

Akademiforskare

Beslutfattare

Forskningsrådet för biovetenskap, hälsa och miljö
12.06.2024

Övriga uppgifter

Finansieringsbeslutets nummer

360071

Vetenskapsområden

Geovetenskaper

Forskningsområden

Meteorologia ja ilmakehätieteet, ilmastotutkimus