Aims Tropical plantations are likely to supply a growing share of the increasing world demand for forest products. We aimed to gain insight into the role of the nitrogen (N) contained in harvest residues (HR) for tree growth and soil N stocks. Methods We used 15N-labeled harvest residues to (1) study the dynamic of N release throughout decomposition, (2) determine the vertical transport pathways of N from the forest floor to the upper soil layers, and (3) quantifying the contributions of HR to soil N stocks and the supply of N to young Eucalyptus trees. Results Almost all of the 15N initially contained in the HR was recovered 27 months after deposition, with 21 % remaining in HR, 38 % being transferred to the underlying O layer, 21 % being ...
Few studies have focused on the effects of long-term forest plantations on the soil profile of carbo...
Background and aims Eucalyptus plantations cover 20 million hectares on highly weathered soils. Larg...
International audienceWhile a recent study showed that significant amounts of the nitrogen (N) requi...
International audienceTropical plantations are likely to supply a growing share of the increasing wo...
The amount of harvest residues retained in Eucalyptus plantations strongly influences soil organic m...
ABSTRACT: Eucalyptus forests in southern Bahia (BA) are planted in soils with a sandy surface layer ...
An understanding of the role of organic nitrogen (N) pools in the N supply of eucalyptus plantations...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2016-01-01In the last decades, fast...
An alternative management strategy allowing post-harvest residues to remain as a blanket cover inste...
Fast-growing plantations are increasingly being established on tropical soils, where fertility is la...
Tropical plantation forests are meeting an increasing proportion of global wood demand and comprehen...
Fast growing #Eucalyptus$ trees are grown in Congo for industrial purposes, on a very poor sandy sav...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
Large areas of short-rotation eucalypt plantations are being established in south-western Australia ...
International audienceSustainable wood production requires appropriate management of commercial fore...
Few studies have focused on the effects of long-term forest plantations on the soil profile of carbo...
Background and aims Eucalyptus plantations cover 20 million hectares on highly weathered soils. Larg...
International audienceWhile a recent study showed that significant amounts of the nitrogen (N) requi...
International audienceTropical plantations are likely to supply a growing share of the increasing wo...
The amount of harvest residues retained in Eucalyptus plantations strongly influences soil organic m...
ABSTRACT: Eucalyptus forests in southern Bahia (BA) are planted in soils with a sandy surface layer ...
An understanding of the role of organic nitrogen (N) pools in the N supply of eucalyptus plantations...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2016-01-01In the last decades, fast...
An alternative management strategy allowing post-harvest residues to remain as a blanket cover inste...
Fast-growing plantations are increasingly being established on tropical soils, where fertility is la...
Tropical plantation forests are meeting an increasing proportion of global wood demand and comprehen...
Fast growing #Eucalyptus$ trees are grown in Congo for industrial purposes, on a very poor sandy sav...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
Large areas of short-rotation eucalypt plantations are being established in south-western Australia ...
International audienceSustainable wood production requires appropriate management of commercial fore...
Few studies have focused on the effects of long-term forest plantations on the soil profile of carbo...
Background and aims Eucalyptus plantations cover 20 million hectares on highly weathered soils. Larg...
International audienceWhile a recent study showed that significant amounts of the nitrogen (N) requi...