The availability of nitrogen in soil is one of the most important factors for tree growth. Although tree species mixtures are known to increase forest productivity, it remains unclear how they affect soil nitrogen. In this thesis, I focus on the effects of tree species diversity on soil resident nitrogen, particularly ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4) and nitrate nitrogen (NO3), through the review of 19 published papers. I also examined potential mechanisms associated with the influence of tree species diversity on soil nitrogen. I found a negative effect of tree species mixtures on the nitrogen concentration of soil. My goal was to evaluate the effects of tree species diversity on nitrogen in soil by comparing the soil traits of monocultur...
Response of plant biodiversity to increased availability of nitrogen (N) has been investigated in te...
Lambir Hills National Park in Malaysian Borneo is composed of dipterocarp tree species which special...
The patterns and controls of fine root (i.e., non-woody roots generally $\le$ 0.5 mm and 1 mm in dia...
The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition have been studied in many ecosystems, and one general pattern...
Tree species influence soils above and belowground communities through leaf litter and root inputs. ...
1996 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (pages 23-27).Although feedbacks between plant species a...
This thesis contributes to on-going research at Marshall University on effects of excess nitrogen (N...
Nitrogen is considered the most important element in plant nutrition and growth. However its role an...
Mixed-species restoration tree plantings are being established increasingly, contributing to mitigat...
The association of tree species with particular soil types contributes to high b diversity in forest...
Responses of understory plant diversity to nitrogen (N) additions were investigated in reforested fo...
Although the herb layer represents less than 1% of the biomass of temperate forests, this layer may ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005The mineralization, retention and movement ...
The current study tested the assumption that floristic and functional diversity patterns are negativ...
In the face of ever increasing atmospheric CO₂ a better understanding of soil properties and process...
Response of plant biodiversity to increased availability of nitrogen (N) has been investigated in te...
Lambir Hills National Park in Malaysian Borneo is composed of dipterocarp tree species which special...
The patterns and controls of fine root (i.e., non-woody roots generally $\le$ 0.5 mm and 1 mm in dia...
The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition have been studied in many ecosystems, and one general pattern...
Tree species influence soils above and belowground communities through leaf litter and root inputs. ...
1996 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (pages 23-27).Although feedbacks between plant species a...
This thesis contributes to on-going research at Marshall University on effects of excess nitrogen (N...
Nitrogen is considered the most important element in plant nutrition and growth. However its role an...
Mixed-species restoration tree plantings are being established increasingly, contributing to mitigat...
The association of tree species with particular soil types contributes to high b diversity in forest...
Responses of understory plant diversity to nitrogen (N) additions were investigated in reforested fo...
Although the herb layer represents less than 1% of the biomass of temperate forests, this layer may ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005The mineralization, retention and movement ...
The current study tested the assumption that floristic and functional diversity patterns are negativ...
In the face of ever increasing atmospheric CO₂ a better understanding of soil properties and process...
Response of plant biodiversity to increased availability of nitrogen (N) has been investigated in te...
Lambir Hills National Park in Malaysian Borneo is composed of dipterocarp tree species which special...
The patterns and controls of fine root (i.e., non-woody roots generally $\le$ 0.5 mm and 1 mm in dia...