Increased anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs can alter the N cycle and affect forest ecosystem functions. The impact of increased N deposition depends among others on the ultimate fate of N in plant and soil N pools. Short-term studies (3-18 months) have shown that the organic soil layer was the dominant sink for N. However, longer time scales are needed to investigate the long-term fate of N. Therefore, the soils of four experimental forest sites across Europe were re-sampled similar to 2 decades after labelling with(15)N. The sites covered a wide range of ambient N deposition varying from 13 to 58 kg N ha(-1)year(-1). To investigate the effects of different N loads on(15)N recovery, ambient N levels were experimentally increased or decreas...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
Background and Aims The response of forest ecosystems to continuous nitrogen (N) dep...
Increased anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs can alter the N cycle and affect forest ecosystem functi...
Increased anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs can alter the N cycle and affect forest ecosystem functi...
High nitrogen (N) deposition levels, currently present in many industrial and agricultural regions o...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Softcover, 98 S.: 18,00 €Softcover, 17x24In the past century, anthropogenic activities have increase...
Softcover, 98 S.: 18,00 €Softcover, 17x24In the past century, anthropogenic activities have increase...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Nitrogen (N) depositions in Europe are decreasing, but this could not explain faster than expected i...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
Background and Aims The response of forest ecosystems to continuous nitrogen (N) dep...
Increased anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs can alter the N cycle and affect forest ecosystem functi...
Increased anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs can alter the N cycle and affect forest ecosystem functi...
High nitrogen (N) deposition levels, currently present in many industrial and agricultural regions o...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Softcover, 98 S.: 18,00 €Softcover, 17x24In the past century, anthropogenic activities have increase...
Softcover, 98 S.: 18,00 €Softcover, 17x24In the past century, anthropogenic activities have increase...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Nitrogen (N) depositions in Europe are decreasing, but this could not explain faster than expected i...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
Background and Aims The response of forest ecosystems to continuous nitrogen (N) dep...