Keywords: Sphagnum farming
Peatlands International 1.2023
Peatlands International 1.2023 was published and sent to all IPS members by email on 19 April 2023. Topics of...
Peatlands International 1.2022
Peatlands International 1.2022 was published on 30 March 2022. IPS members receive a high-resolution version by email, the small...
Peatlands International 2.2021
Contents: Editorial: Recovery is on its way Extracts from the International Peatland Congress Successful IPS-INAR Peatland Restoration Webinar Sphagnumfarm...
Peatlands International 4.2019
Topics: Editorial: Emergency: Our house is on fire! European Peatland Strategies: International Workshop in Bonn Tallinn calling! Allan Robertson...
Sphagnum farming in Germany: how to maximize peatmoss yields
Most promising areas for Sphagnum farming in Germany are degraded bogs in the northwest (Lower Saxony), like cut-over bogs...
Perspectives of sphagnum farming in the Kolkheti lowland (Georgia): first results
The cultivation of Sphagnum biomass as an alternative to the extraction of fossil white peat enables the long term...
Sphagnum Propagules From Spores: First Experiences
Theme V. Restoration, rehabilitation and after-use of disturbed peatlands SUMMARY In order to test the possibility of large scale...
Are Sphagnum Propagules Still Vital When Stored Up to 12 Months?
Theme V. Restoration, rehabilitation and after-use of disturbed peatlands SUMMARY Storage and transport of Sphagnum propagules might be necessary...