<p>Forest development in temperate regions is considered to be a global carbon sink. Many studies have examined forest development after harvesting or fire from aboveground (e.g., biomass) or belowground (e.g., soil nutrient) perspectives. However, few studies have explored forest development from both perspectives simultaneously in cool-temperate forests in Japan. In this study, we examined changes over 105 years in both aboveground and belowground components during secondary natural succession. The aboveground biomass increased for 50 years and reached a plateau in a 105-year-old stand. The N mineralization rate increased during succession for 50 years, but showed a decline in the 105-year-old stand due to the decrease in the nitrificatio...
Soil nutrient pools and nitrogen dynamics in old-growth forests were compared with selectively logge...
We measured surface soil (0–15 cm) C and N pools and processes inside and outside an area that had b...
Soil properties and functions are dramatically altered by changes in agricultural land use. However,...
Quantitative evaluations of biomass accumulation after disturbances in forests are crucially importa...
Forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere function as carbon (C) sinks for atmospheric carbon dio...
Forests in the middle and high latitudes of the northern hemisphere function as a significant sink f...
Advisor: Erika Marin-Spiotta; Includes Figures, Appendix and Bibliography.Nitrogen (N) plays two imp...
Secondary lucidophyllous forest is one of the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropical/warm-t...
To restore nonwooded stands dominated by dwarf bamboo species (Sasa kurilensis or S. senanensis) int...
Conversion from agriculture to forestry is considered a measure for mitigation of atmospheric CO2 bu...
Natural forest succession often affects soil physical and chemical properties. Selected physical and...
The patterns of carbon cycling in the following two forests of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) were s...
Afforestation of new unconsolidated volcanic deposits is a practice used to stabilize barren areas a...
We studied vegetation and soil development during primary succession in an inland drift sand area in...
BACKGROUND: Natural forest succession often affects soil physical and chemical properties. Selected ...
Soil nutrient pools and nitrogen dynamics in old-growth forests were compared with selectively logge...
We measured surface soil (0–15 cm) C and N pools and processes inside and outside an area that had b...
Soil properties and functions are dramatically altered by changes in agricultural land use. However,...
Quantitative evaluations of biomass accumulation after disturbances in forests are crucially importa...
Forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere function as carbon (C) sinks for atmospheric carbon dio...
Forests in the middle and high latitudes of the northern hemisphere function as a significant sink f...
Advisor: Erika Marin-Spiotta; Includes Figures, Appendix and Bibliography.Nitrogen (N) plays two imp...
Secondary lucidophyllous forest is one of the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropical/warm-t...
To restore nonwooded stands dominated by dwarf bamboo species (Sasa kurilensis or S. senanensis) int...
Conversion from agriculture to forestry is considered a measure for mitigation of atmospheric CO2 bu...
Natural forest succession often affects soil physical and chemical properties. Selected physical and...
The patterns of carbon cycling in the following two forests of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) were s...
Afforestation of new unconsolidated volcanic deposits is a practice used to stabilize barren areas a...
We studied vegetation and soil development during primary succession in an inland drift sand area in...
BACKGROUND: Natural forest succession often affects soil physical and chemical properties. Selected ...
Soil nutrient pools and nitrogen dynamics in old-growth forests were compared with selectively logge...
We measured surface soil (0–15 cm) C and N pools and processes inside and outside an area that had b...
Soil properties and functions are dramatically altered by changes in agricultural land use. However,...