Nutrient Uptake and Cycling in Forest Ecosystems

Nutrient Uptake and Cycling in Forest Ecosystems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 660
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ISBN-10 : 9789401104555
ISBN-13 : 9401104557
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Synopsis Nutrient Uptake and Cycling in Forest Ecosystems by : L.O. Nilsson

From the research results and discussions presented in this book it becomes clear that a profound understanding of the various interrelationships of the nutritional aspects allows the implementation of specific management strategies to improve stability and productivity of forest ecosystems. In particular the effects of environmental changes as related to the impacts of air pollution, global change and land use on nutrient uptake and cycling processes in forest ecosystems are dealt with in detail. The book is divided into six main issues and each topic contains reviews as well as selected results of recent studies.

Nutrient Cycling in Forest Ecosystems

Nutrient Cycling in Forest Ecosystems
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Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 303936801X
ISBN-13 : 9783039368013
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Synopsis Nutrient Cycling in Forest Ecosystems by : Robert G. Qualls

The long-term productivity of forest ecosystems depends on the cycling of nutrients. The effect of carbon dioxide fertilization on forest productivity may ultimately be limited by the rate of nutrient cycling. Contemporary and future disturbances such as climatic warming, N-deposition, deforestation, short rotation sylviculture, fire (both wild and controlled), and the invasion of exotic species all place strains on the integrity of ecosystem nutrient cycling. Global differences in climate, soils, and species make it difficult to extrapolate even a single important study worldwide. Despite advances in the understanding of nutrient cycling and carbon production in forests, many questions remain. The chapters in this volume reflect many contemporary research priorities. The thirteen studies in this volume are arranged in the following subject groups: • N and P resorption from foliage worldwide, along chronosequences and along elevation gradients; • Litter production and decomposition; • N and P stoichiometry as affected by N deposition, geographic gradients, species changes, and ecosystem restoration; • Effects of N and P addition on understory biomass, litter, and soil; • Effects of burning on soil nutrients; • Effects of N addition on soil fauna.

Dynamic Properties of Forest Ecosystems

Dynamic Properties of Forest Ecosystems
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 750
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ISBN-10 : 0521225086
ISBN-13 : 9780521225083
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Dynamic Properties of Forest Ecosystems by : David E. Reichle

This volume brings together different 'schools' of ecological investigation of woodlands. After a description of the structure and floristic composition of the research sites, involving a comparison of boreal, temperate, Mediterranean and tropical forest, the study goes on to consider the dynamic aspects of the woodland formation.

Green Roof Ecosystems

Green Roof Ecosystems
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9783319149837
ISBN-13 : 3319149830
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Green Roof Ecosystems by : Richard K. Sutton

This book provides an up-to-date coverage of green (vegetated) roof research, design, and management from an ecosystem perspective. It reviews, explains, and poses questions about monitoring, substrate, living components and the abiotic, biotic and cultural aspects connecting green roofs to the fields of community, landscape and urban ecology. The work contains examples of green roof venues that demonstrate the focus, level of detail, and techniques needed to understand the structure, function, and impact of these novel ecosystems. Representing a seminal compilation of research and technical knowledge about green roof ecology and how functional attributes can be enhanced, it delves to explore the next wave of evolution in green technology and defines potential paths for technological advancement and research.

Analysis of Temperate Forest Ecosystems

Analysis of Temperate Forest Ecosystems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9783642855870
ISBN-13 : 3642855873
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Analysis of Temperate Forest Ecosystems by : D.E. Reichle

A series of concise books, each by one or several authors, will provide prompt, world-wide information on approaches to analyzing ecological systems and their interacting parts. Syntheses of results in turn will illustrate the effectiveness, and the limitations, of current knowledge. This series aims to help overcome the fragmen tation of our understanding about natural and managed landscapes and water- about man and the many other organisms which depend on these environments. We may sometimes seem complacent that our environment has supported many civilizations fairly well - better in some parts of the Earth than in others. Modern technology has mastered some difficulties but creates new ones faster than we anticipate. Pressures of human and other animal populations now highlight complex ecological problems of practical importance and theoretical scientific interest. In every climatic-biotic zone, changes in plants, soils, waters, air and other resources which support life are accelerating. Such changes engulf not only regions already crowded or exploited. They spill over into more natural areas where contrasting choices for future use should remain open to our descendents-where Nature's own balances and imbalances can be interpreted by imaginative research, and need to be.

Forest Ecosystems

Forest Ecosystems
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 631
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ISBN-10 : 9780801888403
ISBN-13 : 0801888409
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Forest Ecosystems by : David A. Perry

Situating forests in the context of larger landscapes, they reveal the complex patterns and processes observed in tree-dominated habitats. The updated and expanded second edition covers; Conservation; Ecosystem services; Climate change; Vegetation classification; Disturbance; Species interactions; Self-thinning; Genetics; Soil influences; Productivity; Biogeochemical cycling; Mineralization; Effects of herbivory; Ecosystem stability

Nutrient Cycling in Terrestrial Ecosystems

Nutrient Cycling in Terrestrial Ecosystems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9783540680277
ISBN-13 : 3540680276
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Nutrient Cycling in Terrestrial Ecosystems by : Petra Marschner

This book presents a comprehensive overview of nutrient cycling processes and their importance for plant growth and ecosystem sustainability. The book combines fundamental scientific studies and devised practical approaches. It contains contributions of leading international authorities from various disciplines resulting in multidisciplinary approaches, and all chapters have been carefully reviewed. This volume will support scientists and practitioners alike.

Advances in Nitrogen Cycling in Agricultural Ecosystems

Advances in Nitrogen Cycling in Agricultural Ecosystems
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Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105030941319
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Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Advances in Nitrogen Cycling in Agricultural Ecosystems by : J. R. Wilson

Nitrogen transformation processes; The nitrogen cycle in different systems; Advances in nitrogen methodology; 15N recovery techniques in the field.

Introduction to World Vegetation

Introduction to World Vegetation
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9789401539357
ISBN-13 : 9401539359
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to World Vegetation by : P.E. Collinson

A textbook (1st ed., 1978) presenting a wide range of information for students of ecology, geography, and biogeography.

Plant-induced soil changes: Processes and feedbacks

Plant-induced soil changes: Processes and feedbacks
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 0792352165
ISBN-13 : 9780792352167
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Plant-induced soil changes: Processes and feedbacks by : N. van Breemen

This book by soil scientists and ecologists reviews how and why plants influence soils. Topics include effects on mineral weathering, soil structure, and soil organic matter and nutrient dynamics, case studies of soil-plant interactions in specific biomes and of secondary chemicals influencing nutrient cycling, the rhizosphere, and potential evolutionary consequences of plant-induced soil changes. This is the first volume that specifically highlights the effects of plants on soils and their feedbacks to plants. By contrast, other texts on soil-plant relationships emphasize effects of soil fertility on plants, following the strongly agronomic character of most research in this area. The aspects discussed in this volume are crucial for understanding terrestrial ecosystems, biogeochemistry and soil genesis. The book is directed to terrestrial ecologists, foresters, soil scientists, environmental scientists and biogeochemists, and to students following specialist courses in these fields.