<p>Nitrogen availability limits growth in most boreal forests. However, parts of the boreal zone receive significant levels of nitrogen deposition. At the same time, forests are fertilized to increase volume growth and carbon sequestration. No matter the source, increasing nitrogen in the boreal forest ecosystem will influence the resource situation for its primary producers, the plants, with possible implications for their defensive chemistry. In general, fertilization reduces phenolic compound concentrations in trees, but existing evidence mainly comes from studies on young plants. Given the role of the phenolic compounds in protection against herbivores and other forest pests, it is important to know if phenolics are reduced with fertili...
Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt to enviro...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
Treelines are sensitive to environmental changes, but few studies provide a mechanistic approach to ...
Nitrogen availability limits growth in most boreal forests. However, parts of the boreal zone receiv...
We fertilized a Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) stand on rich mineral soil with 3 t ha−1 of ...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition rate in boreal forests increased over the last century and signifi...
Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt to enviro...
1. Plant chemical and structural defence compounds are well known to impact upon herbivory of fresh ...
European aspen (Populus tremula) is a fast growing tree species, rich in phenolic compounds. Defense...
Key message: In mature black spruce, bud burst process is anticipated by soil warming, while delayed...
Since plant growth in the boreal forest is often considered to be limited by low temperatures and lo...
Treelines are sensitive to environmental changes, but few studies provide a mechanistic approach to ...
Treelines are sensitive to environmental changes, but few studies provide a mechanistic approach to ...
Low nitrogen (N) availability is a major limiting factor for tree growth and development. N uptake, ...
Treelines are sensitive to environmental changes, but few studies provide a mechanistic approach to ...
Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt to enviro...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
Treelines are sensitive to environmental changes, but few studies provide a mechanistic approach to ...
Nitrogen availability limits growth in most boreal forests. However, parts of the boreal zone receiv...
We fertilized a Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) stand on rich mineral soil with 3 t ha−1 of ...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition rate in boreal forests increased over the last century and signifi...
Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt to enviro...
1. Plant chemical and structural defence compounds are well known to impact upon herbivory of fresh ...
European aspen (Populus tremula) is a fast growing tree species, rich in phenolic compounds. Defense...
Key message: In mature black spruce, bud burst process is anticipated by soil warming, while delayed...
Since plant growth in the boreal forest is often considered to be limited by low temperatures and lo...
Treelines are sensitive to environmental changes, but few studies provide a mechanistic approach to ...
Treelines are sensitive to environmental changes, but few studies provide a mechanistic approach to ...
Low nitrogen (N) availability is a major limiting factor for tree growth and development. N uptake, ...
Treelines are sensitive to environmental changes, but few studies provide a mechanistic approach to ...
Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt to enviro...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
Treelines are sensitive to environmental changes, but few studies provide a mechanistic approach to ...