In Sustainable Forest Management, decaying wood plays an important role in forest biodiversity, carbon balance and nutrient cycling. The management of this important component of forest ecosystems is limited by the fact that little is known about relationships between substrate quality and community structure of wood-inhabiting microorganisms. During decomposition, carbon stored in deadwood is lost either in the atmosphere or in the soil, but to our knowledge, limited information on the quantities of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHG) emitted is available. In the present research we investigated the correlation between the decay of logs, the decomposer microorganisms and their activities, in terms of GHG production and enzymes, in a black...
Large dead wood is an important structural component of forest ecosystems and a main component of fo...
The abilities of fungi and bacteria to degrade simple and complex carbon compounds derived from diff...
Dead wood is initially a nitrogen (N) poor substrate, where the N content increases with decay, part...
The present study provides a deeper insight on variations of microbial abundance and community compo...
Ciliates are an important component of the detritus and energy flow in forest ecosystems. The presen...
Deadwood is a hotspot of microbial diversity and its decomposition contributes to carbon and nitroge...
The decomposition of deadwood plays a very important role in the functioning of the forest ecosystem...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Some climatologists accept that recent climate warming is largely due to an increase in atmospheric ...
Dead wood is the largest detrital component within forests, comprising a significant portion of the ...
The decomposition of organic substrates represents an important part of the global carbon cycle and ...
The decomposition of wood is driven by a combination of abiotic and biotic factors, the most influen...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Wood decaying fungi are an essential part of all forest ecosystems. On their functioning depends a n...
Carbon and nutrients stored in fallen trees represent large pools of stored nutrients in forest ecos...
Large dead wood is an important structural component of forest ecosystems and a main component of fo...
The abilities of fungi and bacteria to degrade simple and complex carbon compounds derived from diff...
Dead wood is initially a nitrogen (N) poor substrate, where the N content increases with decay, part...
The present study provides a deeper insight on variations of microbial abundance and community compo...
Ciliates are an important component of the detritus and energy flow in forest ecosystems. The presen...
Deadwood is a hotspot of microbial diversity and its decomposition contributes to carbon and nitroge...
The decomposition of deadwood plays a very important role in the functioning of the forest ecosystem...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Some climatologists accept that recent climate warming is largely due to an increase in atmospheric ...
Dead wood is the largest detrital component within forests, comprising a significant portion of the ...
The decomposition of organic substrates represents an important part of the global carbon cycle and ...
The decomposition of wood is driven by a combination of abiotic and biotic factors, the most influen...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Wood decaying fungi are an essential part of all forest ecosystems. On their functioning depends a n...
Carbon and nutrients stored in fallen trees represent large pools of stored nutrients in forest ecos...
Large dead wood is an important structural component of forest ecosystems and a main component of fo...
The abilities of fungi and bacteria to degrade simple and complex carbon compounds derived from diff...
Dead wood is initially a nitrogen (N) poor substrate, where the N content increases with decay, part...