The distribution of fine roots and external ectomycorrhizal mycelium of three species of trees was determined down to a soil depth of 55 cm to estimate the relative nutrient uptake capacity of the trees from different soil layers. In addition, a root bioassay was performed to estimate the nutrient uptake capacity of Rb+ and NH4+ by these fine roots under standardized conditions in the laboratory. The study was performed in monocultures of oak (Quercus robur L.), European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] on sandy soil in a tree species trial in Denmark. The distribution of spruce roots was found to be more concentrated to the top layer (0-11 cm) than that of oak and beech roots, and the amount of externa...
Fine roots (\u3c 0.2 cm in diameter) (FR) are the primary part among the root systems for the uptake...
Tree species can influence nutrient return to the forest floor and nutrient cycling through the amou...
The influence of several parameters on the nutrient supply of trees in a forest ecosystem was object...
The vertical distribution of the nutrient uptake of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.), Europea...
We have measured the uptake capacity of nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) from different soil depths by...
Nutrient availability is of major importance for plant productivity. When estimating long-term susta...
Many studies have been carried out to investigate the wide scale problem of forest decline that is a...
Nutrient uptake by forest trees is dependent on ectomycorrhizal (EM) mycelia that grow out into the ...
Atmospheric deposition of N and S appears to have caused nutrient imbalance in Norway spruce stands ...
Little is still known about the role of deep roots in the nutrition of forest. We then studied the p...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the concentrations of nutrients in stumps and coarse roo...
Accurate estimates of the amounts of nutrients immobilised in the organs and tissues of different tr...
Roots are important to ecosystem nutrient pools and fluxes, but they are difficult to sample for tis...
This thesis considers several important aspects of nutrient dynamics and allocation in adult stands ...
Most plants live in symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizal roots constitute the interface bet...
Fine roots (\u3c 0.2 cm in diameter) (FR) are the primary part among the root systems for the uptake...
Tree species can influence nutrient return to the forest floor and nutrient cycling through the amou...
The influence of several parameters on the nutrient supply of trees in a forest ecosystem was object...
The vertical distribution of the nutrient uptake of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.), Europea...
We have measured the uptake capacity of nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) from different soil depths by...
Nutrient availability is of major importance for plant productivity. When estimating long-term susta...
Many studies have been carried out to investigate the wide scale problem of forest decline that is a...
Nutrient uptake by forest trees is dependent on ectomycorrhizal (EM) mycelia that grow out into the ...
Atmospheric deposition of N and S appears to have caused nutrient imbalance in Norway spruce stands ...
Little is still known about the role of deep roots in the nutrition of forest. We then studied the p...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the concentrations of nutrients in stumps and coarse roo...
Accurate estimates of the amounts of nutrients immobilised in the organs and tissues of different tr...
Roots are important to ecosystem nutrient pools and fluxes, but they are difficult to sample for tis...
This thesis considers several important aspects of nutrient dynamics and allocation in adult stands ...
Most plants live in symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizal roots constitute the interface bet...
Fine roots (\u3c 0.2 cm in diameter) (FR) are the primary part among the root systems for the uptake...
Tree species can influence nutrient return to the forest floor and nutrient cycling through the amou...
The influence of several parameters on the nutrient supply of trees in a forest ecosystem was object...