To describe the decay stage of coarse woody debris (CWD) a five decay-class system has been introduced and it is currently the most commonly applied. This system is based on visual, geometric and tactile features of the wood in the field; however, a detailed chemical characterization is often missing. Furthermore, the driving mechanisms (particularly substrate quality vs. environmental conditions) of deadwood decay are controversially discussed. Consequently, we investigated how typical major and minor chemical parameters of wood were correlated with the decay stage. The decomposition patterns of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst) and European larch (Larix decidua Mill.) CWD of an Alpine setting were analyzed, and how the chemical and p...
Forest cover has increased in mountainous areas of Europe over the past decades because of the aband...
Deadwood is a resource of water, nutrients, and carbon, as well as an important driving factor of sp...
For estimating the amount of carbon (C) in dead wood, conversion factors from raw volume per decay c...
To describe the decay stage of coarse woody debris (CWD) a five decay-class system has been introduc...
Deadwood is known to significantly contribute to global terrestrial carbon stocks and carbon cycling...
Due to the large size and highly heterogeneous spatial distribution of deadwood, the time scales inv...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
Although slope aspect determines the amount of solar irradiation, with implications on the functioni...
Alpine ecosystems are vulnerable to ever-changing environmental conditions, leading to shifts in veg...
Forests contribute to the sequestration of organic carbon (C). A key role in forest C cycling is pla...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze, tecnologie e biotecnologie per la sostenibilitàForests contribute t...
Aims: Data about woody debris (WD) decomposition are very scarce for the Mediterranean basin. The sp...
Forest cover has increased in mountainous areas of Europe over the past decades because of the aband...
Deadwood is a resource of water, nutrients, and carbon, as well as an important driving factor of sp...
For estimating the amount of carbon (C) in dead wood, conversion factors from raw volume per decay c...
To describe the decay stage of coarse woody debris (CWD) a five decay-class system has been introduc...
Deadwood is known to significantly contribute to global terrestrial carbon stocks and carbon cycling...
Due to the large size and highly heterogeneous spatial distribution of deadwood, the time scales inv...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
Although slope aspect determines the amount of solar irradiation, with implications on the functioni...
Alpine ecosystems are vulnerable to ever-changing environmental conditions, leading to shifts in veg...
Forests contribute to the sequestration of organic carbon (C). A key role in forest C cycling is pla...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze, tecnologie e biotecnologie per la sostenibilitàForests contribute t...
Aims: Data about woody debris (WD) decomposition are very scarce for the Mediterranean basin. The sp...
Forest cover has increased in mountainous areas of Europe over the past decades because of the aband...
Deadwood is a resource of water, nutrients, and carbon, as well as an important driving factor of sp...
For estimating the amount of carbon (C) in dead wood, conversion factors from raw volume per decay c...