Despite its low nutrient concentration, the high amount of biomass accumulated in the tree stem makes it an important nutrient sink. Hence, nutrient loss through timber removal at harvesting is a major cause of nutrient impoverishment at some forest sites. The present study was designed to test the following hypotheses: (a) nutrient allocation in the different tree tissues would be affected by (re)translocation processes related with leaf senescence; hence, (b) timber may have a higher nutrient concentration during the defoliated period (in deciduous species); and consequently, (c) modifying harvesting time could influence nutrient export. To test these hypotheses, the present study analyzes the intra-annual dynamics of foliar and trunk nut...
The extent of resorption of nutrients before senescence was determined in a rubber plantation which ...
Attempts to accelerate reforestation in tropical montane forests have been ineffective. One of the g...
Nutrient dynamics underpin the ecological processes in tropical forests. The soils in which these fo...
Despite its low nutrient concentration, the high amount of biomass accumulated in the tree stem make...
This study aims at assessing the nutrient sustainability of highly productive teak plantations in Ce...
Aim of study. Appropriate knowledge regarding teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) nutrition is required for ...
The effects of logging residue management practices on export and dynamics of nutrients were studie...
Plantation forestry is the ultimate alternative in reforesting degraded tropical ecosystems and in p...
El presente trabajo evalúa el contenido de nutrientes en la biomasa aérea de plantaciones de Pinus t...
Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) is an important species in the worldwide quality tropical hardwood secto...
ABSTRACT The impact of intensive management practices on the sustainability of forest production dep...
International audienceRubber trees are the main source of natural rubber (NR). The area occupied by ...
The study was carried out in the area of the Quevedo canton, in the Experimental property �La Repres...
The majority of above-ground carbon in tropical forests is stored in wood, which is returned to the ...
Nutrient levels as a result of experimental clearcutting, shelterwood cutting, and group selection c...
The extent of resorption of nutrients before senescence was determined in a rubber plantation which ...
Attempts to accelerate reforestation in tropical montane forests have been ineffective. One of the g...
Nutrient dynamics underpin the ecological processes in tropical forests. The soils in which these fo...
Despite its low nutrient concentration, the high amount of biomass accumulated in the tree stem make...
This study aims at assessing the nutrient sustainability of highly productive teak plantations in Ce...
Aim of study. Appropriate knowledge regarding teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) nutrition is required for ...
The effects of logging residue management practices on export and dynamics of nutrients were studie...
Plantation forestry is the ultimate alternative in reforesting degraded tropical ecosystems and in p...
El presente trabajo evalúa el contenido de nutrientes en la biomasa aérea de plantaciones de Pinus t...
Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) is an important species in the worldwide quality tropical hardwood secto...
ABSTRACT The impact of intensive management practices on the sustainability of forest production dep...
International audienceRubber trees are the main source of natural rubber (NR). The area occupied by ...
The study was carried out in the area of the Quevedo canton, in the Experimental property �La Repres...
The majority of above-ground carbon in tropical forests is stored in wood, which is returned to the ...
Nutrient levels as a result of experimental clearcutting, shelterwood cutting, and group selection c...
The extent of resorption of nutrients before senescence was determined in a rubber plantation which ...
Attempts to accelerate reforestation in tropical montane forests have been ineffective. One of the g...
Nutrient dynamics underpin the ecological processes in tropical forests. The soils in which these fo...