We investigated how multiple-crop forestry has influenced the magnitude and variability of soil and plant phosphorus (P) fertility and site disturbance. Kinleith Forest, on Mamaku Plateau, covers >100,000 ha and comprises mainly plantation Pinus radiata. Three study areas in the forest were chosen to represent natural state (native forest), first crop of P. radiata (24 years growth), and second crop of P. radiata (4 years growth of second crop). The adjacent areas have similar relief and climate, and the soils are all the same age, being predominantly Andic Haplohumods developed in 1770 calendar-year-old non-welded tephra (Taupo Ignimbrite, ca. 0.5–0.8 m in thickness) and overlying a buried paleosol on earlier tephric material. Soil proper...
Precise spatial information on soil properties in plantation forests is needed to improve soil nutri...
We aim to understand the impact of ecological restoration on soil biogeochemistry, and the interrela...
Methods: The impact of soil erosion by mass movement on forest productivity was investigated in a pa...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms and the productivity of natural and ...
Silvopastoral systems comprise part of the continued expansion of conifer plantings on grassland in ...
Topsoils under planted conifer forests in the Canterbury high country have high levels of 0.5 MH2S04...
Kinleith Forest is a P. radiata dominated plantation forest situated on the edge of the Taupo Volcan...
Large scale afforestation of grasslands has occurred in New Zealand. Detailed investigation of chang...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...
To test how soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limit plant growth along a soil fertility gradient,...
Highlights: The findings of this study revealed that depletion of top soil Po under all of the three...
Little information is available on the interactive effects of soluble and less-soluble phosphorus (P...
Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequ...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
Topsoils under planted conifer forests in the Canterbury high country have high levels of 0.5 M H₂S0...
Precise spatial information on soil properties in plantation forests is needed to improve soil nutri...
We aim to understand the impact of ecological restoration on soil biogeochemistry, and the interrela...
Methods: The impact of soil erosion by mass movement on forest productivity was investigated in a pa...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms and the productivity of natural and ...
Silvopastoral systems comprise part of the continued expansion of conifer plantings on grassland in ...
Topsoils under planted conifer forests in the Canterbury high country have high levels of 0.5 MH2S04...
Kinleith Forest is a P. radiata dominated plantation forest situated on the edge of the Taupo Volcan...
Large scale afforestation of grasslands has occurred in New Zealand. Detailed investigation of chang...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...
To test how soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limit plant growth along a soil fertility gradient,...
Highlights: The findings of this study revealed that depletion of top soil Po under all of the three...
Little information is available on the interactive effects of soluble and less-soluble phosphorus (P...
Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequ...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
Topsoils under planted conifer forests in the Canterbury high country have high levels of 0.5 M H₂S0...
Precise spatial information on soil properties in plantation forests is needed to improve soil nutri...
We aim to understand the impact of ecological restoration on soil biogeochemistry, and the interrela...
Methods: The impact of soil erosion by mass movement on forest productivity was investigated in a pa...