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View article: Forest Soil and Water Biogeochemistry
Forest Soil and Water Biogeochemistry Open
For us as editors, the whole-ecosystem approach is undoubtedly the most compelling way to study forests [...]
View article: Composition of Norway spruce litter and foliage in atmospherically acidified and nitrogen-saturated Bohemian Forest stands, Czech Republic
Composition of Norway spruce litter and foliage in atmospherically acidified and nitrogen-saturated Bohemian Forest stands, Czech Republic Open
We investigated litter fall and foliage chemistry in mature Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands in the catchments of Plesne (PL) and Certovo (CT) lakes (Czech Republic). The stands differed in bedrock (granite in PL and mica-schist in CT) a…
View article: Dynamics and composition of litterfall in an unmanaged Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest after bark-beetle outbreak
Dynamics and composition of litterfall in an unmanaged Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest after bark-beetle outbreak Open
View article: Increased Saprotrophic Activity and Phosphate Leaching Following Forest Soil Decomposition without Root Access
Increased Saprotrophic Activity and Phosphate Leaching Following Forest Soil Decomposition without Root Access Open
By incubating the soil without living roots in situ at two spruce forest sites, we simulated the effects of tree dieback and interrupted mycorrhizal associations following forest disturbance on the soil microbiome and phosphorus leaching. …
View article: The Concentration of Organic Nitrogen in Mountain Lakes is Increasing as a Result of Reduced Acid Deposition and Climate Change
The Concentration of Organic Nitrogen in Mountain Lakes is Increasing as a Result of Reduced Acid Deposition and Climate Change Open
View article: Undeveloped till soils in scree areas are an overlooked important phosphorus source for waters in alpine catchments
Undeveloped till soils in scree areas are an overlooked important phosphorus source for waters in alpine catchments Open
Scree deposits in alpine catchments contain undeveloped till soils that are “hidden” between and under stones. These scree areas have no vegetation except for sparse lichen patches on stone surfaces, but the soils exhibit biological activi…
View article: Carbon and nutrient pools and fluxes in unmanaged mountain Norway spruce forests, and losses after natural tree dieback
Carbon and nutrient pools and fluxes in unmanaged mountain Norway spruce forests, and losses after natural tree dieback Open
Forest areas infected by insects are increasing in Europe and North America due to accelerating climate change. A 2000-2020 mass budget study on major elements (C, N, P, Ca, Mg, K) in the atmosphere-plant-soil-water systems of two unmanage…
View article: Carbon and Nutrient Pools and Fluxes in Unmanaged Mountain Norway Spruce Forests, and Losses after Natural Tree Dieback
Carbon and Nutrient Pools and Fluxes in Unmanaged Mountain Norway Spruce Forests, and Losses after Natural Tree Dieback Open
View article: Dynamics and Variability of Microclimate in an Unmanaged Mountain Forest after a Bark Beetle Outbreak
Dynamics and Variability of Microclimate in an Unmanaged Mountain Forest after a Bark Beetle Outbreak Open
View article: Long-term changes in soil composition in unmanaged central European mountain spruce forests after decreased acidic deposition and a bark beetle outbreak
Long-term changes in soil composition in unmanaged central European mountain spruce forests after decreased acidic deposition and a bark beetle outbreak Open
We studied the effect of tree mortality on nutrient concentrations and pools in soils of two unmanaged mountain forest catchments (Plešné, PL; and Čertovo, CT; Czech Republic) recovering from acidification due to decreasing acidic atmosphe…
View article: Soil warming during winter period enhanced soil N and P availability and leaching in alpine grasslands: A transplant study
Soil warming during winter period enhanced soil N and P availability and leaching in alpine grasslands: A transplant study Open
Alpine meadows are strongly affected by climate change. Increasing air temperature prolongs the growing season and together with changing precipitation patterns alters soil temperature during winter. To estimate the effect of climate chang…
View article: Long-Term Changes in Soil Composition in Unmanaged Central European Mountain Spruce Forests after Decreased Acidic Deposition and a Bark Beetle Outbreak
Long-Term Changes in Soil Composition in Unmanaged Central European Mountain Spruce Forests after Decreased Acidic Deposition and a Bark Beetle Outbreak Open
View article: Long-Term Changes in Soil Composition in Unmanaged Central European Mountain Spruce Forests after Decreased Acidic Deposition and a Bark Beetle Outbreak
Long-Term Changes in Soil Composition in Unmanaged Central European Mountain Spruce Forests after Decreased Acidic Deposition and a Bark Beetle Outbreak Open
View article: Responses of soil microarthropod taxon (Hexapoda: Protura) to natural disturbances and management practices in forest-dominated subalpine lake catchment areas
Responses of soil microarthropod taxon (Hexapoda: Protura) to natural disturbances and management practices in forest-dominated subalpine lake catchment areas Open
Disturbances are intrinsic drivers of structure and function in ecosystems, hence predicting their effects in forest ecosystems is essential for forest conservation and/or management practices. Yet, knowledge regarding belowground impacts …
View article: Effects of tree dieback on lake water acidity in the unmanaged catchment of Plešné Lake, Czech Republic
Effects of tree dieback on lake water acidity in the unmanaged catchment of Plešné Lake, Czech Republic Open
Terrestrial exports of protons (H + ), nitrate (NO 3 − ), dissolved organic carbon including organic acid anions (A − ), phosphorus (P), base cations, and ionic aluminum (Al i ) underwent pronounced changes after bark beetle‐induced tree d…
View article: Excess of Organic Carbon in Mountain Spruce Forest Soils after Bark Beetle Outbreak Altered Microbial N Transformations and Mitigated N-Saturation
Excess of Organic Carbon in Mountain Spruce Forest Soils after Bark Beetle Outbreak Altered Microbial N Transformations and Mitigated N-Saturation Open
Mountain forests in National park Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic) were affected by bark beetle attack and windthrows in 2004-2008, followed by an extensive tree dieback. We evaluated changes in the biochemistry of the uppermost soil horiz…