Wiktor Kotowski
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Recent Articles
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Jaszczuk I, Jablonska E, Kozub L, Tanneberger F, Aggenbach C, Seeber E, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Jul;
947:174617.
PMID: 38992375
Peat formation is the key process responsible for carbon sequestration in peatlands. In rich fens, peat is formed by brown mosses and belowground biomass of vascular plants. However, the impact...
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Active afforestation of drained peatlands is not a viable option under the EU Nature Restoration Law
Jurasinski G, Barthelmes A, Byrne K, Chojnicki B, Christiansen J, Decleer K, et al.
Ambio
. 2024 May;
53(7):970-983.
PMID: 38696060
The EU Nature Restoration Law (NRL) is critical for the restoration of degraded ecosystems and active afforestation of degraded peatlands has been suggested as a restoration measure under the NRL....
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Baumane M, Zak D, Riis T, Kotowski W, Hoffmann C, Baattrup-Pedersen A
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Jul;
798:149146.
PMID: 34332389
For more than two decades, wetland restoration has been successfully applied in Denmark as a tool to protect watercourses from elevated nutrient inputs from agriculture, but little is known about...
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Hinzke T, Tanneberger F, Aggenbach C, Dahlke S, Knorr K, Kotowski W, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 May;
785:147276.
PMID: 33957594
Ground- and surface-water-fed peatlands (i.e., fens) of temperate Europe face high anthropogenic nutrient loads from atmospheric deposition, agricultural catchment areas, and from peat decomposition, if drained. As a result, nitrogen...
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Walton C, Zak D, Audet J, Petersen R, Lange J, Oehmke C, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Apr;
727:138709.
PMID: 32334232
Wetland buffer zones (WBZs) are riparian areas that form a transition between terrestrial and aquatic environments and are well-known to remove agricultural water pollutants such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
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Emsens W, van Diggelen R, Aggenbach C, Cajthaml T, Frouz J, Klimkowska A, et al.
ISME J
. 2020 Apr;
14(7):1701-1712.
PMID: 32242082
Many of the world's peatlands have been affected by water table drawdown and subsequent loss of organic matter. Rewetting has been proposed as a measure to restore peatland functioning and...
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Klimkowska A, Goldstein K, Wyszomirski T, Kozub L, Wilk M, Aggenbach C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 Apr;
14(4):e0215645.
PMID: 31017976
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functionally similar to non-degraded ones. We re-analysed the long-term outcomes of restoration on vegetation and plant functional traits...
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Grygoruk M, Bankowska A, Jablonska E, Janauer G, Kubrak J, Miroslaw-Swiatek D, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2015 Feb;
152:230-40.
PMID: 25682202
A multi-model-based study was performed in order to unravel valuable fen meadow habitats' possible exposure to eutrophication, which is expected to occur as a result of the re-saturation of degraded...
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Fujita Y, Olde Venterink H, van Bodegom P, Douma J, Heil G, Holzel N, et al.
Nature
. 2013 Nov;
505(7481):82-6.
PMID: 24240278
Plant species diversity in Eurasian wetlands and grasslands depends not only on productivity but also on the relative availability of nutrients, particularly of nitrogen and phosphorus. Here we show that...