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Cushions of Sphagnum fuscum and S. angustifolium were grown in the laboratory in four different C02 concentrations (350, 700, 1 000, and 2 000 ppm) and N deposition levels (0, 10, 30, and 100 kg ha-1 a-1). The same N deposition levels were also applied in the field. C02 concentration increased both the shoot density and dry mass of S. fuscum but decreased the length increment. There was no net effect on production. For S. angustifolium, shoot density did not alter with elevated C02 con-centration but the C02 induced increment in dry mass and length caused increased production. S. angustifolium suffered from nutrient deficiency on the 0 kg N ha-1a-1 treatment and S. fuscum had difficulties to survive at the heaviest N load. No clear trends in length increment or cover was noticed in the field study during the first year.
Keywords: Bryophyte ecology, climate change, peatlands, production
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Jauhiainen,
University of Joensuu, Department of Biology, P.O. Box 111, FIN-80I0I Joensuu, Finland
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ei.tietoa@nn.oo
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Vasander,
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ei.tietoa@nn.oo
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Silvola,
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ei.tietoa@nn.oo