Nitrogen availability is considered limiting for plant growth at the forest-tundra ecotone, and it might modulate ecosystem response to climate warming. The aim of this research was to compare the impact of climate, vegetation cover, and soil organic matter (SOM) chemistry on N mineralization rates at the forest-tundra ecotone. We therefore estimated N mineralization in mountain birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii) forest and tundra soil across a broad-scale latitudinal gradient in Fennoscandia, which incorporated 4 research sites (Dovrefjell, Vassijaure, Abisko, and Joatka). During the summer period, ammonium was the dominant form of mineralized nitrogen in forest soils, while nitrate mineralization rates were higher at tundra ...
Understanding N budgets of tundra ecosystems is crucial for projecting future changes in plant commu...
Climate change may alter nutrient cycling in Arctic soils and plants. Deeper snow during winter, as ...
Our ability to predict effects of changing soil nitrogen (N) in Arctic tundra has been limited by ou...
Nitrogen availability is considered limiting for plant growth at the forest-tundra ecotone, and it m...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004In the Alaskan boreal forest, black spruce (Picea ...
Microbial activity in Arctic tundra ecosystems continues through the winter and is an important comp...
Several studies show that increases in soil temperature result in higher N mineralization rates in s...
Several studies show that increases in soil temperature result in higher N mineralization rates in s...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...
Several studies show that increases in soil temperature result in higher N mineralization rates in s...
Our ability to predict effects of changing soil nitrogen (N) in Arctic tundra has been limited by ou...
The correlation of soil temperature and moisture with inorganic N concentrations and net mineralizat...
Our ability to predict effects of changing soil nitrogen (N) in Arctic tundra has been limited by ou...
The correlation of soil temperature and moisture with inorganic N concentrations and net mineralizat...
The consequences of warming-induced ‘shrubification’ on Arctic soil carbon storage are receiving inc...
Understanding N budgets of tundra ecosystems is crucial for projecting future changes in plant commu...
Climate change may alter nutrient cycling in Arctic soils and plants. Deeper snow during winter, as ...
Our ability to predict effects of changing soil nitrogen (N) in Arctic tundra has been limited by ou...
Nitrogen availability is considered limiting for plant growth at the forest-tundra ecotone, and it m...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004In the Alaskan boreal forest, black spruce (Picea ...
Microbial activity in Arctic tundra ecosystems continues through the winter and is an important comp...
Several studies show that increases in soil temperature result in higher N mineralization rates in s...
Several studies show that increases in soil temperature result in higher N mineralization rates in s...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...
Several studies show that increases in soil temperature result in higher N mineralization rates in s...
Our ability to predict effects of changing soil nitrogen (N) in Arctic tundra has been limited by ou...
The correlation of soil temperature and moisture with inorganic N concentrations and net mineralizat...
Our ability to predict effects of changing soil nitrogen (N) in Arctic tundra has been limited by ou...
The correlation of soil temperature and moisture with inorganic N concentrations and net mineralizat...
The consequences of warming-induced ‘shrubification’ on Arctic soil carbon storage are receiving inc...
Understanding N budgets of tundra ecosystems is crucial for projecting future changes in plant commu...
Climate change may alter nutrient cycling in Arctic soils and plants. Deeper snow during winter, as ...
Our ability to predict effects of changing soil nitrogen (N) in Arctic tundra has been limited by ou...