Über 50 Prozent der gegenwärtigen atmosphärischen Stickstoffdepositionen werden durch anthropogene Aktivitäten verursacht und durch den atmosphärischen Stickstofftransport teils kilometerweit transportiert. Diese anthropogenen Veränderungen der biogeochemischen Kreisläufe von Stickstoff und folge dessen auch von Kohlenstoff verstärken die aktuelle Klimakrise in vielen Bereichen. Terrestrische Ökosysteme spielen eine essentielle Rolle in der Regulierung des Klimawandels da terrestrische Böden die signifikantesten Kohlenstoffsenken an Land sind. Mikrobielle Gemeinschaften in Waldböden sind ein essentieller Teil des terrestrischen Stickstoffkreislaufs da sie Stickstofftransformationen vermitteln und den Kohlenstoffhaushalt beeinflussen. In di...
Hypotheses about the impacts of elevated atmospheric deposition of nitrogen on the forest ecosystem ...
Increased emissions of nitrogen compounds have led to atmospheric deposition to forest soils exceedi...
Due to forest fragmentation, forest edges have become dominant features in landscapes around the wor...
Es wurden Nährstoffflüsse (Stickstoff, Schwefel, Calcium, Magnesium, Natrium, Chlorid und Kalium) ei...
Nitrogen is more and more discussed as problematic in natural and close-to-natural ecosystems. Airbo...
Die Veränderung des globalen Klimas kann bewirken, dass Waldökosysteme und deren Boden-Treibhausgasf...
Softcover, 98 S.: 18,00 €Softcover, 17x24In the past century, anthropogenic activities have increase...
Abstract: Understanding the response of forest ecosystems to anthropogenic nitrogen deposition is im...
Although recent anthropogenic effects on the global nitrogen (N) cycle have been significant, the co...
We evaluated the effect of acidic deposition and nitrogen on Austrian forests soils. Until thirty ye...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Increased anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs can alter the N cycle and affect forest ecosystem functi...
Nitrogen (N) deposition () drives forest carbon (C) sequestration but the size of this effect is sti...
(1) Many pine forests in northeast Brandenburg clearly exhibit increased mortality of trees and a ra...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
Hypotheses about the impacts of elevated atmospheric deposition of nitrogen on the forest ecosystem ...
Increased emissions of nitrogen compounds have led to atmospheric deposition to forest soils exceedi...
Due to forest fragmentation, forest edges have become dominant features in landscapes around the wor...
Es wurden Nährstoffflüsse (Stickstoff, Schwefel, Calcium, Magnesium, Natrium, Chlorid und Kalium) ei...
Nitrogen is more and more discussed as problematic in natural and close-to-natural ecosystems. Airbo...
Die Veränderung des globalen Klimas kann bewirken, dass Waldökosysteme und deren Boden-Treibhausgasf...
Softcover, 98 S.: 18,00 €Softcover, 17x24In the past century, anthropogenic activities have increase...
Abstract: Understanding the response of forest ecosystems to anthropogenic nitrogen deposition is im...
Although recent anthropogenic effects on the global nitrogen (N) cycle have been significant, the co...
We evaluated the effect of acidic deposition and nitrogen on Austrian forests soils. Until thirty ye...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Increased anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs can alter the N cycle and affect forest ecosystem functi...
Nitrogen (N) deposition () drives forest carbon (C) sequestration but the size of this effect is sti...
(1) Many pine forests in northeast Brandenburg clearly exhibit increased mortality of trees and a ra...
Forest decline was first identified in Germany in the late 1970's and is now widespread throughout E...
Hypotheses about the impacts of elevated atmospheric deposition of nitrogen on the forest ecosystem ...
Increased emissions of nitrogen compounds have led to atmospheric deposition to forest soils exceedi...
Due to forest fragmentation, forest edges have become dominant features in landscapes around the wor...