Evaluating how different tree species affect the microbial and physicochemical properties of technosols from combustion wastes and reclaimed mine soil (RMS) is vital in species selection to enhance restored ecosystem services. Therefore, the aim of this research was to evaluate the effect of pioneer and N-fixing tree species on the mine soil microbial and physicochemical properties under different substrate types. Common birch (Betula pendula Roth) and scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), as the commonly introduced species on RMS in eastern and central Europe, were selected as pioneer species, whereas black alder (Alnus glutinosa (L) Gaernt.) and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) were selected as N-fixer species. Soil samples were collect...
The biogeochemical cycling in forest ecosystems is highly dependent on the interactions between plan...
Erosion has been ranked as the primary cause of soil degradation in Rwanda, a land that has naturall...
Erosion has been ranked as the primary cause of soil degradation in Rwanda, a land that has naturall...
We measured soil microbial biomass nitrogen (MBN), microbial uptake of 15N, potential net mineraliza...
This study describes the impact of young high-density plantations of two native leguminous (Albizia ...
The purpose of this research was to compare soil chemistry, microbially mediated carbon (C) and nitr...
Tree species have a remarkable impression on the physical, chemical and microbial properties of the ...
Extraction of mineral resources causes landscape degradation and the aim of reclamation efforts is t...
The paper presents the assessment of growth parameters and the impact of pure stands of Scots pine, ...
In the face of ever increasing atmospheric CO₂ a better understanding of soil properties and process...
ii Understanding plant-soil interactions in mine waste soils is essential for effective, low mainten...
Mixed-species restoration tree plantings are being established increasingly, contributing to mitigat...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to examine the interactive influence of tree d...
Several decades ago, many former pastures in Central Europe were afforested or colonized by trees af...
The succession of two- to thirteen-year-old oak stands (Quercus robur) was investigated in an affore...
The biogeochemical cycling in forest ecosystems is highly dependent on the interactions between plan...
Erosion has been ranked as the primary cause of soil degradation in Rwanda, a land that has naturall...
Erosion has been ranked as the primary cause of soil degradation in Rwanda, a land that has naturall...
We measured soil microbial biomass nitrogen (MBN), microbial uptake of 15N, potential net mineraliza...
This study describes the impact of young high-density plantations of two native leguminous (Albizia ...
The purpose of this research was to compare soil chemistry, microbially mediated carbon (C) and nitr...
Tree species have a remarkable impression on the physical, chemical and microbial properties of the ...
Extraction of mineral resources causes landscape degradation and the aim of reclamation efforts is t...
The paper presents the assessment of growth parameters and the impact of pure stands of Scots pine, ...
In the face of ever increasing atmospheric CO₂ a better understanding of soil properties and process...
ii Understanding plant-soil interactions in mine waste soils is essential for effective, low mainten...
Mixed-species restoration tree plantings are being established increasingly, contributing to mitigat...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to examine the interactive influence of tree d...
Several decades ago, many former pastures in Central Europe were afforested or colonized by trees af...
The succession of two- to thirteen-year-old oak stands (Quercus robur) was investigated in an affore...
The biogeochemical cycling in forest ecosystems is highly dependent on the interactions between plan...
Erosion has been ranked as the primary cause of soil degradation in Rwanda, a land that has naturall...
Erosion has been ranked as the primary cause of soil degradation in Rwanda, a land that has naturall...