This research aimed to: estimate the inputs of litterfall; model the decomposition process and assess the rates of litter decay and turnover; study the litter decomposition process and dynamics of nutrients in old chestnut high forests. This study aimed to fill a gap in the knowledge of chestnut decomposition process as this type of ecosystems have never been modeled and studied from this point of view in Portugal. The study sites are located in the mountains of Marão, Padrela and Bornes in a west-to-east transect, across northern Portugal, from a more-Atlantic-to-lessmaritime influence. This research was developed on old chestnut high forests for quality timber production submitted to a silviculture management close-to-nature. We col...
The evaluation of nutrients in biomass tree-components is a process time consuming and expensive, o...
This study compared litter decomposition dynamics of cork oak at three sites under different land-us...
The annual amount of litter returned to the ecosystems and their decomposition processes are vital f...
Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is an important species in Northern Portugal as for fruit as ...
Litterfall in three high forest chestnut stands, located in different soil types, of 53, 71 and 64 y...
Litter fall in three high forest chestnut stands, located in different soil types, in Bornes, Marão ...
$\bullet$ Chestnut stands (Castanea sativa Mill.) for fruit production, in Northern Portugal, are su...
The litterfall in three high forest chestnut stands, located in different soil types, in Bornes, Mar...
Litterfall in three high forest chestnut stands in Marão, Padrela and Bornes (Northern Portugal), of...
Since 2002 a AGRO research project, supported by European Community, is being developed aimed to pro...
Decomposition of senescent leaves of Castanea sativa (CS), and needles of Pinus pinaster (PP), Pinus...
Litter fall in three high forest chestnut stands, located in different soil types, in Bornes, Marão ...
The sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is a valuable species in Portugal, namely in North-east r...
Estudou-se a decomposição e a dinâmica de nutrientes de folhas e agulhas senescentes de Castanea sat...
340 págs.-- Tesis de la Universidad de Salamanca Departamento de Biología Animal, Ecología, Parasit...
The evaluation of nutrients in biomass tree-components is a process time consuming and expensive, o...
This study compared litter decomposition dynamics of cork oak at three sites under different land-us...
The annual amount of litter returned to the ecosystems and their decomposition processes are vital f...
Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is an important species in Northern Portugal as for fruit as ...
Litterfall in three high forest chestnut stands, located in different soil types, of 53, 71 and 64 y...
Litter fall in three high forest chestnut stands, located in different soil types, in Bornes, Marão ...
$\bullet$ Chestnut stands (Castanea sativa Mill.) for fruit production, in Northern Portugal, are su...
The litterfall in three high forest chestnut stands, located in different soil types, in Bornes, Mar...
Litterfall in three high forest chestnut stands in Marão, Padrela and Bornes (Northern Portugal), of...
Since 2002 a AGRO research project, supported by European Community, is being developed aimed to pro...
Decomposition of senescent leaves of Castanea sativa (CS), and needles of Pinus pinaster (PP), Pinus...
Litter fall in three high forest chestnut stands, located in different soil types, in Bornes, Marão ...
The sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is a valuable species in Portugal, namely in North-east r...
Estudou-se a decomposição e a dinâmica de nutrientes de folhas e agulhas senescentes de Castanea sat...
340 págs.-- Tesis de la Universidad de Salamanca Departamento de Biología Animal, Ecología, Parasit...
The evaluation of nutrients in biomass tree-components is a process time consuming and expensive, o...
This study compared litter decomposition dynamics of cork oak at three sites under different land-us...
The annual amount of litter returned to the ecosystems and their decomposition processes are vital f...