Biomass and nutrient cycling were examined in a 62-year-old highly productive Corsican pine stand (Pinus nigra Arn. ssp. laricio Poiret) growing on a coarse and dry sandy soil with low exchangeable nutrient pools. Total aboveground biomass was estimated at 240 tons dry weight per hectare of which 201 tons concerned boles. The belowground biomass amounted to 46 t ha -1 (16 % of total standing biomass). The current annual volume increment was estimated at 20.6 m 3 ha-1 year-1. Root study emphasized the role of the rooting depth as an important growth factor. Calculated uptake rates for N, P, K, Ca and Mg were respectively 50.5, 1.9, 38.2, 15.6 and 3.3 kg ha-1 year-1. Despite an abundant nitrogen deposition (46 kg inorg. N ha-1 year-1) between...
National audienceThe relationships between N, P, S, K, Ca, Mg and Mn contents in soil and leaves and...
To comply with the demands of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries must reliably estimate th...
Nutrient availability, particularly phosphorus (P), and water are major factors limiting tree growth...
Biomass and nutrient cycling were examined in a 62-year-old highly productive Corsican pine stand (P...
Effects of mineral nutrition and water site conditions on radial growth of Corsican pine in western ...
Biomass and nutrient amounts accumulated in the above ground biomass along the rotation period of ...
Conversion of coniferous pine plantations into mixed-species forests on sandy soils is an important ...
To comply with the demands of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries must reliably estimate th...
Biomass and nutrient cycling of a highly productive Corsican pine stand on former heathlan
To develop sources of renewable energy and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increasing attention ...
To comply with the demands of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries must reliably estimate th...
In degraded Mediterranean woodlands, nutrients, in addition to water, may be the major factors cont...
In this work the amount of nutrients accumulated in the above ground biomass of nine representative ...
The effects of PK (plus Ca, Mg, S, Cl and B) and NPK (plus Ca, Mg, S, Cl and B) were studied (1984-8...
Despite great interest shown in assessing nutrient removal by forest harvesting, little information ...
National audienceThe relationships between N, P, S, K, Ca, Mg and Mn contents in soil and leaves and...
To comply with the demands of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries must reliably estimate th...
Nutrient availability, particularly phosphorus (P), and water are major factors limiting tree growth...
Biomass and nutrient cycling were examined in a 62-year-old highly productive Corsican pine stand (P...
Effects of mineral nutrition and water site conditions on radial growth of Corsican pine in western ...
Biomass and nutrient amounts accumulated in the above ground biomass along the rotation period of ...
Conversion of coniferous pine plantations into mixed-species forests on sandy soils is an important ...
To comply with the demands of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries must reliably estimate th...
Biomass and nutrient cycling of a highly productive Corsican pine stand on former heathlan
To develop sources of renewable energy and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increasing attention ...
To comply with the demands of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries must reliably estimate th...
In degraded Mediterranean woodlands, nutrients, in addition to water, may be the major factors cont...
In this work the amount of nutrients accumulated in the above ground biomass of nine representative ...
The effects of PK (plus Ca, Mg, S, Cl and B) and NPK (plus Ca, Mg, S, Cl and B) were studied (1984-8...
Despite great interest shown in assessing nutrient removal by forest harvesting, little information ...
National audienceThe relationships between N, P, S, K, Ca, Mg and Mn contents in soil and leaves and...
To comply with the demands of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries must reliably estimate th...
Nutrient availability, particularly phosphorus (P), and water are major factors limiting tree growth...