Dynamics of biochemical processes and redox conditions in geochemically linked landscapes of oligotrophic bogs


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Abstract

The biological activity in oligotrophic peatlands at the margins of the Vasyugan Mire has been studied. It is shown found that differently directed biochemical processes manifest themselves in the entire peat profile down to the underlying mineral substrate. Their activity is highly variable. It is argued that the notion about active and inert layers in peat soils is only applicable for the description of their water regime. The degree of the biochemical activity is specified by the physical soil properties. As a result of the biochemical processes, a micromosaic aerobic–anaerobic medium is developed under the surface waterlogged layer of peat deposits. This layer contains the gas phase, including oxygen. It is concluded that the organic and mineral parts of peat bogs represent a single functional system of a genetic peat profile with a clear record of the history of its development.

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L. I. Inisheva

Faculty of Biology and Chemistry

Author for correspondence.
Email: agroecol@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kievskaya 60, Tomsk, 634021

L. Szajdak

Institute for Agricultural and Forest Environment

Email: agroecol@yandex.ru
Poland, ul. Bukowska 19, Poznań, 60-809

M. A. Sergeeva

Faculty of Biology and Chemistry

Email: agroecol@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kievskaya 60, Tomsk, 634021


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