The N2-fixing shrub Alnus viridis is currently encroaching on montane grasslands in the Alps as a result of reduced land management and complete abandonment. Alnus introduces large amounts of nitrogen (N) into these formerly N-poor grasslands and restricts the succession to montane forests. We studied pools and fluxes of N and the associated C pools in pastures (controls) and adjacent Alnus shrublands at two elevations (1650 versus 1950 m a.s.l.) in three valleys in the Swiss central Alps. The total N and C pools stored in 50-year-old Alnus shrubland did not exceed those in adjacent pastures with a total of approximately 610 g N m−2 in phytomass plus soil (down to 30 cm) at both elevations. In Alnus stands, reduced soil N pools balanced the...
Summary: 1. Global reactive nitrogen (N) is projected to further increase in the coming ...
Heathlands and grasslands occur in montane regions, naturally or due to anthropogenic land-use. Thes...
The increase of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has resulted in some terrestrial ecological chan...
The N2-fixing shrub Alnus viridis is currently encroaching on montane grasslands in the Alps as a re...
The N2-fixing shrub Alnus viridis is currently encroaching on montane grasslands in the Alps as a re...
Reduction in land use and complete land abandonment are widespread in mountainous regions and are ma...
The dominant land-use change in the Southern Alps is grassland abandonment, followed by forest expan...
The aim of this thesis was to arrive at an understanding of how increased availability of reactive n...
Shrub encroachment by green alder ( Alnus viridis ) has been an ongoing process in European mountain...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Kobresia pastures on the Tibetan Plateau are the largest alpine pastor...
Shrub communities have expanded in arctic and alpine tundra during recent decades. Changes in shrub ...
International audience1. Nitrogen (N) cycling is a key process determining ecosystem functioning in ...
The aim of this study was to assess how higher soil temperatures and increased nitrogen (N) availabi...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major threat to biodiversity in many habitats. The recent introduction ...
Nitrogen (N) availability in grasslands varies with agricultural land use. Traditional management re...
Summary: 1. Global reactive nitrogen (N) is projected to further increase in the coming ...
Heathlands and grasslands occur in montane regions, naturally or due to anthropogenic land-use. Thes...
The increase of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has resulted in some terrestrial ecological chan...
The N2-fixing shrub Alnus viridis is currently encroaching on montane grasslands in the Alps as a re...
The N2-fixing shrub Alnus viridis is currently encroaching on montane grasslands in the Alps as a re...
Reduction in land use and complete land abandonment are widespread in mountainous regions and are ma...
The dominant land-use change in the Southern Alps is grassland abandonment, followed by forest expan...
The aim of this thesis was to arrive at an understanding of how increased availability of reactive n...
Shrub encroachment by green alder ( Alnus viridis ) has been an ongoing process in European mountain...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Kobresia pastures on the Tibetan Plateau are the largest alpine pastor...
Shrub communities have expanded in arctic and alpine tundra during recent decades. Changes in shrub ...
International audience1. Nitrogen (N) cycling is a key process determining ecosystem functioning in ...
The aim of this study was to assess how higher soil temperatures and increased nitrogen (N) availabi...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major threat to biodiversity in many habitats. The recent introduction ...
Nitrogen (N) availability in grasslands varies with agricultural land use. Traditional management re...
Summary: 1. Global reactive nitrogen (N) is projected to further increase in the coming ...
Heathlands and grasslands occur in montane regions, naturally or due to anthropogenic land-use. Thes...
The increase of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has resulted in some terrestrial ecological chan...