Nothofagus antarctica (Forster f.) Oersted is a deciduous tree species, which naturally grows on poorly drained or drier eastern sites in the Andes Mountain near Patagonian steppe. Above- and below-ground biomass and nutrients pools were measured in pure even-aged stands at different ages (5–220 years) and crown classes. Functions were fitted for total biomass and nutrients accumulation, and root/shoot ratio of individual trees against age. Total biomass accumulated for mature dominant trees was eight times greater than mature suppressed trees. Biomass root/shoot ratio decreased with age from 1.8 to a steady-state of 0.5. All nutrients concentration (except Ca) decreased with age and varied according to the degree of crown suppression class...
The role of environmental variables on litter decomposition and its nutrient release in Nothofagus a...
Nutrient resorption is crucial for mineral element conservation and efficiency of forest species, bu...
In most temperate forest, nitrogen (N) is considered a limiting factor. This becomes important in ...
The above- and belowground biomass and nutrient content (N, P, K, Ca, S and Mg) of pure deciduous No...
Above- and below-ground C pools were measured in pure even-aged stands of Nothofagus antarctica (For...
Estimation of biomass and nutrient contents in tree components are essential for evaluating the impa...
Data on tree biomass are essential for understanding the forest carbon cycle and plant adaptations t...
Data on tree biomass are essential for understanding the forest carbon cycle and plant adaptations t...
We evaluated the annual litterfall and nutrients return in primary forests of Nothofagus antarctica ...
Nothofagus antarctica is a native species that grows in the South of Argentina and Chile. Informatio...
Nutrient resorption understood as the “movement” of nutrients from leaves prior to abscission toward...
Silvopastoral systems are one of the strategies proposed to manage natural forests in southern Patag...
Usually, stands with aging trees are considered forests with higher conservation values, regardless ...
• In the present study, allometric biomass equations were developed for Nothofagus pumilio natural ...
Decomposition of fine roots is a fundamental ecosystem process that relates to carbon (C) and nutrie...
The role of environmental variables on litter decomposition and its nutrient release in Nothofagus a...
Nutrient resorption is crucial for mineral element conservation and efficiency of forest species, bu...
In most temperate forest, nitrogen (N) is considered a limiting factor. This becomes important in ...
The above- and belowground biomass and nutrient content (N, P, K, Ca, S and Mg) of pure deciduous No...
Above- and below-ground C pools were measured in pure even-aged stands of Nothofagus antarctica (For...
Estimation of biomass and nutrient contents in tree components are essential for evaluating the impa...
Data on tree biomass are essential for understanding the forest carbon cycle and plant adaptations t...
Data on tree biomass are essential for understanding the forest carbon cycle and plant adaptations t...
We evaluated the annual litterfall and nutrients return in primary forests of Nothofagus antarctica ...
Nothofagus antarctica is a native species that grows in the South of Argentina and Chile. Informatio...
Nutrient resorption understood as the “movement” of nutrients from leaves prior to abscission toward...
Silvopastoral systems are one of the strategies proposed to manage natural forests in southern Patag...
Usually, stands with aging trees are considered forests with higher conservation values, regardless ...
• In the present study, allometric biomass equations were developed for Nothofagus pumilio natural ...
Decomposition of fine roots is a fundamental ecosystem process that relates to carbon (C) and nutrie...
The role of environmental variables on litter decomposition and its nutrient release in Nothofagus a...
Nutrient resorption is crucial for mineral element conservation and efficiency of forest species, bu...
In most temperate forest, nitrogen (N) is considered a limiting factor. This becomes important in ...