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Figure 2. Schematic  diagram  of the fluxes of  methane (CH 4 ), carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and nitrous  oxide  (N 2 O)  to  the  atmosphere  from  (left)  pristine  peatland  and  (right)  cultivated  drained  peatland
Figure  3.  Map  of  southern  Sweden  showing  the  different  peatland  sites  studied
Figure 4. Images of the soil profile at Kolunda, Hjälmarsholm, Örke, Lina myr, Martebo myr  (peat and marl)
Figure  5.  Examples  of  sites  used  in  crop  studies.  Two  different  crops  grown  adjacent  to  each  other
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