The interrelationships between biomass characteristics and soil properties (including in situ annual nitrogen mineralization) were statistically investigated in a descriptive study using a broad range of plant communities in unfertilized road verges. Not only the dependence of biomass characteristics on soil properties, but also the possibility of inferring soil nutrient availability from biomass characteristics was investigated. Possible effects of vegetation management (mowing) and overstory trees (shading) were accounted for. Annual aboveground biomass production was mainly explained by annual N mineralization, average soil moisture content, shading intensity, and soil pH (optimum at pH-CaCl2 5.7). Average tissue nutrient concentrations ...
International audiencePurpose In agroforestry systems, the root distributions and properties of the ...
In the effective and sustainable management of natural resources such as rangelands, science-based k...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
The interrelationships between biomass characteristics and soil properties (including in situ annual...
Using a wide range of conditions and plant community types, species diversity was investigated in re...
Roadside habitats nowadays contribute considerably to the amount of natural areas in the Netherlands...
Although it is known that multiple interactions among plant functional traits, microbial properties,...
<p>Roadside habitats nowadays contribute considerably to the amount of natural areas in the Ne...
1. We tested whether patterns of species density are controlled not only by variations in community ...
Although it is known that multiple interactions among plant functional traits, microbial properties,...
The concept of the relative nutrient requirement (L n) that was introduced in the first paper of thi...
To predict ecosystem responses to anthropogenic change it is important to understand how and where p...
1 We tested whether patterns of species density are controlled not only by variations in community b...
The effects of various land-use regimes on the aboveground herbaceous biomass yield and soil propert...
International audiencePurpose In agroforestry systems, the root distributions and properties of the ...
In the effective and sustainable management of natural resources such as rangelands, science-based k...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
The interrelationships between biomass characteristics and soil properties (including in situ annual...
Using a wide range of conditions and plant community types, species diversity was investigated in re...
Roadside habitats nowadays contribute considerably to the amount of natural areas in the Netherlands...
Although it is known that multiple interactions among plant functional traits, microbial properties,...
<p>Roadside habitats nowadays contribute considerably to the amount of natural areas in the Ne...
1. We tested whether patterns of species density are controlled not only by variations in community ...
Although it is known that multiple interactions among plant functional traits, microbial properties,...
The concept of the relative nutrient requirement (L n) that was introduced in the first paper of thi...
To predict ecosystem responses to anthropogenic change it is important to understand how and where p...
1 We tested whether patterns of species density are controlled not only by variations in community b...
The effects of various land-use regimes on the aboveground herbaceous biomass yield and soil propert...
International audiencePurpose In agroforestry systems, the root distributions and properties of the ...
In the effective and sustainable management of natural resources such as rangelands, science-based k...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...