We investigated the influence of the exotic nitrogen-fixing black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) on nitrogen cycling in a pitch pine (Pinus rigida) -scrub oak (Quercus ilicifolia, Q. prinoides) ecosystem. Within paired pine-oak and adjacent black locust stands that were the result of a 20-35 year-old invasion, we evaluated soil nutrient contents, soil nitrogen transformation rates, and annual litterfall biomass and nitrogen concentrations. In the A horizon, black locust soils had 1.3-3.2 times greater nitrogen concentration relative to soils within pine-oak stands. Black locust soils also had elevated levels of P and Ca, net nitrification rates and total net N-mineralization rates. Net nitrification rates were 25-120 times greater in black l...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the maj...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the majo...
The nitrogen-fixing tree Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust) has been identified as a potential inva...
Background and aims Invasion by N2-fixing species may alter biogeochemical processes. We hypothesiz...
Background and aims Invasion by N2-fixing species may alter biogeochemical processes. We hypothesiz...
Background and aims Invasion by N2-fixing species may alter biogeochemical processes. We hypothesiz...
The black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is a highly invasive, nitrogen-fixing plant. Black locust tr...
The black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is a highly invasive, nitrogen-fixing plant. Black locust tr...
Black locust ( Robinia preudoacacia) had introduced form north America for vegetation stability afte...
The combined action of alien plants invasion and fire occurrence can strongly alter local biodiversi...
We investigated microbial abundance, diversity and activity in soils under Pinus nigra Arn. and unde...
We investigated microbial abundance, diversity and activity in soils under Pinus nigra Arn. and unde...
We investigated microbial abundance, diversity and activity in soils under Pinus nigra Arn. and unde...
Habitat invasibility has been found to increase dramatically following the alteration of ecosystem p...
Habitat invasibility has been found to increase dramatically following the alteration of ecosystem p...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the maj...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the majo...
The nitrogen-fixing tree Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust) has been identified as a potential inva...
Background and aims Invasion by N2-fixing species may alter biogeochemical processes. We hypothesiz...
Background and aims Invasion by N2-fixing species may alter biogeochemical processes. We hypothesiz...
Background and aims Invasion by N2-fixing species may alter biogeochemical processes. We hypothesiz...
The black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is a highly invasive, nitrogen-fixing plant. Black locust tr...
The black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is a highly invasive, nitrogen-fixing plant. Black locust tr...
Black locust ( Robinia preudoacacia) had introduced form north America for vegetation stability afte...
The combined action of alien plants invasion and fire occurrence can strongly alter local biodiversi...
We investigated microbial abundance, diversity and activity in soils under Pinus nigra Arn. and unde...
We investigated microbial abundance, diversity and activity in soils under Pinus nigra Arn. and unde...
We investigated microbial abundance, diversity and activity in soils under Pinus nigra Arn. and unde...
Habitat invasibility has been found to increase dramatically following the alteration of ecosystem p...
Habitat invasibility has been found to increase dramatically following the alteration of ecosystem p...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the maj...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the majo...
The nitrogen-fixing tree Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust) has been identified as a potential inva...