ProjectAnKliMoos – Adaptations to climate change - increasing water retention, soil stability and CO2 sequestration in…
Basic data
Acronym:
AnKliMoos
Title:
Adaptations to climate change - increasing water retention, soil stability and CO2 sequestration in forest soils by mosses
Duration:
01/09/2022 to 31/08/2025
Abstract / short description:
This project investigates the influences of forest mosses on soil water retention, the soil structure and CO2 storage. The focus is on the drought resistance of forest stands, the erosion control at disturbance sites, and carbon sequestration, both in moss communities and in associated forest soils. In addition, specific species effects of individual mosses, as well as regional-climatic differences between two sites are investigated. The study sites are located in Baden-Württemberg (Schönbuch Nature Park, stable precipitation: 760 mm/year) and Brandenburg (Linde, falling precipitation: 539 mm/year). The objects of investigation are natural forest moss communities of the two locations, as well as mosses cultivated in sterile culture and restored in the field.
Keywords:
Moose
Ökohydrologie
Wasserretention
Waldböden
Kohlenstoffspeicherung
soil erosion
Bodenerosion
Involved staff
Managers
Geography Research Area
Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Science
Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Science
Other staff
Faculty of Science
University of Tübingen
University of Tübingen
Department of Geoscience
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science
Geography Research Area
Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Science
Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Science
Local organizational units
Geography Research Area
Department of Geoscience
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science
Funders
Gülzow-Prüzen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Cooperations
Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany
Centrum für Energietechnologie Brandenburg e.V. (CEBra)
Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany
Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany