Petra Straková
University of Helsinki
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Plant and Soil | 2010
Petra Straková; Jani Anttila; Peter Spetz; Veikko Kitunen; Tarja Tapanila; Raija Laiho
Changes in the structure of plant communities may have much more impact on ecosystem carbon (C) cycling than any phenotypic responses to environmental changes. We studied these impacts via the response of plant litter quality, at the level of species and community, to persistent water-level (WL) drawdown in peatlands. We studied three sites with different nutrient regimes, and water-level manipulations at two time scales. The parameters used to characterize litter quality included extractable substances, cellulose, holocellulose, composition of hemicellulose (neutral sugars, uronic acids), Klason lignin, CuO oxidation phenolic products, and concentrations of C and several nutrients. The litters formed four chemically distinct groups: non-graminoid foliar litters, graminoids, mosses and woody litters. Direct effects of WL drawdown on litter quality at the species level were overruled by indirect effects via changes in litter type composition. The pristine conditions were characterized by Sphagnum moss and graminoid litters. Short-term (years) responses of the litter inputs to WL drawdown were small. In long-term (decades), total litter inputs increased, due to increased tree litter inputs. Simultaneously, the litter type composition and its chemical quality at the community level greatly changed. The changes that we documented will strongly affect soil properties and C cycle of peatlands.
Ecosystems | 2018
Eva Kaštovská; Petra Straková; Keith R. Edwards; Zuzana Urbanová; Jiří Bárta; Jiří Mastný; Hana Šantrůčková; Tomáš Picek
Peatlands are large repositories of carbon (C). Sphagnum mosses play a key role in C sequestration, whereas the presence of vascular plants is generally thought to stimulate peat decomposition. Recent studies stress the importance of plant species for peat quality and soil microbial activity. Thus, learning about specific plant–microbe–soil relations and their potential feedbacks for C and nutrient cycling are important for a correct understanding of C sequestration in peatlands and its potential shift associated with vegetation change. We studied how the long-term presence of blueberry and cotton-grass, the main vascular dominants of spruce swamp forests, is reflected in the peat characteristics, soil microbial biomass and activities, and the possible implications of their spread for nutrient cycling and C storage in these systems. We showed that the potential effect of vascular plants on ecosystem functioning is species specific and need not necessarily result in increased organic matter decomposition. Although the presence of blueberry enhanced phosphorus availability, soil microbial biomass and the activities of C-acquiring enzymes, cotton-grass strongly depleted phosphorus and nitrogen from the peat. The harsh conditions and prevailing anoxia retarded the decomposition of cotton-grass litter and caused no significant enhancement in microbial biomass and exoenzymatic activity. Therefore, the spread of blueberry in peatlands may stimulate organic matter decomposition and negatively affect the C sequestration process, whereas the potential spread of cotton-grass would not likely change the functioning of peatlands as C sinks.
Global Change Biology | 2012
Petra Straková; Timo Penttilä; Jukka Laine; Raija Laiho
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2012
Krista Peltoniemi; Petra Straková; Hannu Fritze; Pablo Alvira Iráizoz; Taina Pennanen; Raija Laiho
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2016
Bartosz Adamczyk; Anu Ahvenainen; Outi-Maaria Sietiö; Sanna Kanerva; Antti-Jussi Kieloaho; Aino Smolander; Veikko Kitunen; Pekka Saranpää; Tapio Laakso; Petra Straková; Jussi Heinonsalo
Plant and Soil | 2014
Raija Laiho; Rabbil Bhuiyan; Petra Straková; Päivi Mäkiranta; Tiina Badorek; Timo Penttilä
Global Change Biology | 2018
Päivi Mäkiranta; Raija Laiho; Lauri Mehtätalo; Petra Straková; Janne Sormunen; Kari Minkkinen; Timo Penttilä; Hannu Fritze; Eeva-Stiina Tuittila
Soil Use and Management | 2016
J. Mastný; Zuzana Urbanová; Eva Kaštovská; Petra Straková; Hana Šantrůčková; Keith R. Edwards; Tomáš Picek
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2018
Mari Könönen; Jyrki Jauhiainen; Petra Straková; Jussi Heinonsalo; Raija Laiho; Kitso Kusin; Suwido H. Limin; Harri Vasander
European Journal of Soil Biology | 2018
Zuzana Urbanová; Petra Straková; Eva Kaštovská