This study compared carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) distribution at a stand level in an exotic Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) plantation and a natural Serrata oak (Quercus serrata Murray) stand growing under similar site conditions in South Korea. The aboveground biomass (stems, branches, and leaves) of 20 trees (10 of each species), the forest floor, and the mineral soils to a depth of 30 cm were sampled to determine C and N concentrations. Except in branches, C concentrations were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in the Japanese cedar plantation than in the Serrata oak stand, whereas N concentrations, except in the stem bark, were significantly lower in the Japanese cedar plantation. Reforestation with an exotic coniferous specie...
Key message Carbon (C) concentrations in Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook plantations differed s...
Forest soil organic carbon (SOC) and forest floor carbon (FFC) stocks are highly variable. The sampl...
Discussion. Soil total C and N in 0–10 cm depth were signifi-cantly lower under 2R hoop pine plantat...
Few studies have focused on the effects of long-term forest plantations on the soil profile of carbo...
<p><em>Aim of study</em> : To determine if plantations consisting of different geographic origins of...
The responses of forest production and nitrogen (N) utilization to belowground resource availability...
The studies described in this dissertation were designed to quantify nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)...
To comply with the demands of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries must reliably estimate th...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSpatial and temporal variations in ligh...
Nitrogen (N) competition among co-existing plant species utilizing different mycorrhiza types was ex...
Forest ecosystems on the Loess Plateau are receiving increasing attention for their special importan...
Data from the literature concerning stand aerial biomass, stand nutrient amount (i.e. N, P, K, Ca an...
Farm friendly and fast growing trees are the sustainable, cheaper and efficient source of carbon seq...
Uncertainties remain in the potential of forest plantations to sequestrate carbon (C). We synthesize...
<p>Forest development in temperate regions is considered to be a global carbon sink. Many studies ha...
Key message Carbon (C) concentrations in Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook plantations differed s...
Forest soil organic carbon (SOC) and forest floor carbon (FFC) stocks are highly variable. The sampl...
Discussion. Soil total C and N in 0–10 cm depth were signifi-cantly lower under 2R hoop pine plantat...
Few studies have focused on the effects of long-term forest plantations on the soil profile of carbo...
<p><em>Aim of study</em> : To determine if plantations consisting of different geographic origins of...
The responses of forest production and nitrogen (N) utilization to belowground resource availability...
The studies described in this dissertation were designed to quantify nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)...
To comply with the demands of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries must reliably estimate th...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSpatial and temporal variations in ligh...
Nitrogen (N) competition among co-existing plant species utilizing different mycorrhiza types was ex...
Forest ecosystems on the Loess Plateau are receiving increasing attention for their special importan...
Data from the literature concerning stand aerial biomass, stand nutrient amount (i.e. N, P, K, Ca an...
Farm friendly and fast growing trees are the sustainable, cheaper and efficient source of carbon seq...
Uncertainties remain in the potential of forest plantations to sequestrate carbon (C). We synthesize...
<p>Forest development in temperate regions is considered to be a global carbon sink. Many studies ha...
Key message Carbon (C) concentrations in Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook plantations differed s...
Forest soil organic carbon (SOC) and forest floor carbon (FFC) stocks are highly variable. The sampl...
Discussion. Soil total C and N in 0–10 cm depth were signifi-cantly lower under 2R hoop pine plantat...