The importance of wood decay for global carbon and nutrient cycles is widely recognized. However, relatively little is known about bark decay dynamics, even though bark represents up to 25% of stem dry mass. Moreover, bark presence versus absence can significantly alter wood decay rates. Therefore, it really matters for the fate of carbon whether variation in bark and wood decay rates is coordinated across tree species. Answering this question requires advances in methodology to measure both bark and wood mass loss accurately. Decay rates of large logs in the field are often quantified as loss in tissue density, in which case volume depletions of bark and wood can yield large underestimations. To quantify the real decay rates, we assessed b...
The demand for quantifying the biomass of stumps and roots and the carbon stored therein is related ...
Wood is an important store of carbon and nutrients globally, and understanding the decay of that woo...
Graduation date: 1982The rate and manner of bioniass loss from decomposing Douglas-fir and western h...
The importance of wood decay for global carbon and nutrient cycles is widely recognized. However, re...
Deadwood is an important carbon stock and nutrient pool both in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, ...
1. Woody debris (WD) represents a globally significant carbon stock and its decomposition returns nu...
1. While the importance of wood decay for the global carbon balance is widely recognized, surprising...
Abstract Decay rates of woody debris were estimated and used to model the decay of various diameters...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves a variety of ecological functions in forests, ...
Decomposition rates of loblolly pine coarse woody debris (CWD) were determined by mass loss and wood...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
Copyright © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Abstract: Scarce and uncertain data on woody debris decompo...
Understanding decay rates of above- and below-ground coarse woody debris pools is necessary for quan...
Wood represents the defining feature of forest systems, and often the carbon in woody debris has a l...
<div><p>Stumps account for a large proportion of coarse woody debris in managed forests, but their d...
The demand for quantifying the biomass of stumps and roots and the carbon stored therein is related ...
Wood is an important store of carbon and nutrients globally, and understanding the decay of that woo...
Graduation date: 1982The rate and manner of bioniass loss from decomposing Douglas-fir and western h...
The importance of wood decay for global carbon and nutrient cycles is widely recognized. However, re...
Deadwood is an important carbon stock and nutrient pool both in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, ...
1. Woody debris (WD) represents a globally significant carbon stock and its decomposition returns nu...
1. While the importance of wood decay for the global carbon balance is widely recognized, surprising...
Abstract Decay rates of woody debris were estimated and used to model the decay of various diameters...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves a variety of ecological functions in forests, ...
Decomposition rates of loblolly pine coarse woody debris (CWD) were determined by mass loss and wood...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
Copyright © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Abstract: Scarce and uncertain data on woody debris decompo...
Understanding decay rates of above- and below-ground coarse woody debris pools is necessary for quan...
Wood represents the defining feature of forest systems, and often the carbon in woody debris has a l...
<div><p>Stumps account for a large proportion of coarse woody debris in managed forests, but their d...
The demand for quantifying the biomass of stumps and roots and the carbon stored therein is related ...
Wood is an important store of carbon and nutrients globally, and understanding the decay of that woo...
Graduation date: 1982The rate and manner of bioniass loss from decomposing Douglas-fir and western h...