123 research outputs found
Adjustive ecological restoration through stakeholder involvement:a case of riparian landscape restoration on privately owned land with public access
Mixed-Species Effects on Soil C and N Stocks, C/N Ratio and pH Using a Transboundary Approach in Adjacent Common Garden Douglas-Fir and Beech Stands
Mixed forest of Douglas-fir and beech has been suggested as one of the possible future forest types in Northwest Europe but the effects of this mixed forest on soil properties relative to monoculture stands are unknown. In a transboundary investigation of adjacent common garden Douglas-fir and beech stands, we determined the effects on topsoil properties. However, responses of C and N stocks, the C/N ratio and pH were site- and soil layer-specific and were mainly single-sided and without synergistic effects. Beech reduced the soil C and N stocks in Douglas-fir at the nutrient-poor site, caused an increase in the C/N ratio in the forest floor and mineral soil at both nutrient-poor and -rich sites, and reduced the acidifying effect of Douglas-fir at the nutrient-poor site. These results do not support the hypothesis that mixture effects would be consistent across sites and soil layers. The lack of synergistic effects may be attributed to the relatively similar litter quality or rooting depth that prevented any larger niche differentiation and complementarity. The results indicate that the transboundary approach within a mature common garden proved useful as a platform to test tree species interactions, and this approach could be explored in soil studies until dedicated mixed-species common gardens reach maturity
Accumulation of soil organic carbon after cropland conversion to short-rotation willow and poplar
Is tree species diversity or tree species identity the most important driver of European forest soil carbon stocks?
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Biomasse til energiformål:tilbageføring og bevaring af næringsstoffer i skovbrugssystemer - slutrapport
Tree root systems and nutrient mobilization:mineral weathering by rhizospheres and deep roots
Conifer proportion explains fine root biomass more than tree species diversity and site factors in major European forest types
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