Potential for emission mitigation by Sphagnum farming on highly decomposed peat
Sphagnum farming on highly decomposed peat is possible, but needs elaborate water management. • Experimentally raised temperatures may increase carbon dioxide and methane emissions. • Even under unfavourable soil and weather conditions and accounting for irrigation polders and dams, greenhouse gas emissions were much lower than in the case of drainage-based agriculture.
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