Peatlands are areas where peat accumulation meets specific criteria,including more than 30%organic matter by dry mass and a minimum thickness of 30 cm[1].Intact peatlands serve as habitats for numerous rare and endang...Peatlands are areas where peat accumulation meets specific criteria,including more than 30%organic matter by dry mass and a minimum thickness of 30 cm[1].Intact peatlands serve as habitats for numerous rare and endangered species,making them biodiversity hotspots(Fig.1a).The porous structure and high organic matter content in peat layers facilitate pollutant adsorption,which contributes to water purification(Fig.1a).展开更多
基金supported by the Carbon Neutrality and Energy System Transformation(CNEST)project(2023YFE0204600)the Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U2344229).
文摘Peatlands are areas where peat accumulation meets specific criteria,including more than 30%organic matter by dry mass and a minimum thickness of 30 cm[1].Intact peatlands serve as habitats for numerous rare and endangered species,making them biodiversity hotspots(Fig.1a).The porous structure and high organic matter content in peat layers facilitate pollutant adsorption,which contributes to water purification(Fig.1a).