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ISSN 1819-754X
research article
Vol. 32, 2025November 17, 2025 UTC

Topsoil Dominance in CO2 Fluxes From Agricultural Peat Soils Across Moisture and Temperature Gradients: Evidence From an Incubation Study

Tanka P. Kandel, Zhi Liang, Poul Erik Lærke, Lars Elsgaard,
drained boggreenhouse gas fluxesorganic soilsoil profilesoil respiration
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Kandel, T. P., Liang, Z., Lærke, P. E., & Elsgaard, L. (2025). Topsoil Dominance in CO2 Fluxes From Agricultural Peat Soils Across Moisture and Temperature Gradients: Evidence From an Incubation Study. Mires and Peat, 32, 27. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.19189/​001c.147432

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