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  • Aerenchymatic transport plays a crucial role in how plants influence methane emissions in peatlands.
  • Various environmental factors and plant growth stages were found to affect seasonal methane flux rates, although some species showed little response to these influences.
  • The study highlighted that Carex rostrata had the highest methane flux rate and efficiency, while other species like Menyanthes trifoliata displayed high flux rates but lower efficiency; understanding these species-specific behaviors can enhance ecosystem-level predictions of methane dynamics in boreal peatlands.

Article Abstract

Aerenchymatic transport is an important mechanism through which plants affect methane (CH ) emissions from peatlands. Controlling environmental factors and the effects of plant phenology remain, however, uncertain. We identified factors controlling seasonal CH flux rate and investigated transport efficiency (flux rate per unit of rhizospheric porewater CH concentration). We measured CH fluxes through individual shoots of Carex rostrata, Menyanthes trifoliata, Betula nana and Salix lapponum throughout growing seasons in 2020 and 2021 and Equisetum fluviatile and Comarum palustre in high summer 2021 along with water-table level, peat temperature and porewater CH concentration. CH flux rate of C. rostrata was related to plant phenology and peat temperature. Flux rates of M. trifoliata and shrubs B. nana and S. lapponum were insensitive to the investigated environmental variables. In high summer, flux rate and efficiency were highest for C. rostrata (6.86 mg m  h and 0.36 mg m  h (μmol l ) , respectively). Menyanthes trifoliata showed a high flux rate, but limited efficiency. Low flux rates and efficiency were detected for the remaining species. Knowledge of the species-specific CH flux rate and their different responses to plant phenology and environmental factors can significantly improve the estimation of ecosystem-scale CH dynamics in boreal peatlands.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.18798DOI Listing

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