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View article: Kinetics of element release by weathering in soils of southern Ecuador: A comparison among different climatic and land-use regimes
Kinetics of element release by weathering in soils of southern Ecuador: A comparison among different climatic and land-use regimes Open
To predict future changes in nutrient availability in the young soils of the tropical Andes, it is important to study the response of weathering rates to climate and land-use change. This is particularly true in highly biodiverse tropical …
View article: Do stable Mg isotope ratios in ecosystem compartments reflect the increasing incorporation of Mg into biotic cycles as vegetation succession advances?
Do stable Mg isotope ratios in ecosystem compartments reflect the increasing incorporation of Mg into biotic cycles as vegetation succession advances? Open
Magnesium (Mg) is an essential nutrient for plant growth, particularly because of its important role in photosynthesis. Thus, Mg availability plays a crucial role in ecosystem development on freshly deposited material such as glacial debri…
View article: Shift of the ecosystem nitrogen cycle from open to closed within a century along a glacial retreat chronosequence at Mount Gongga, southwest China
Shift of the ecosystem nitrogen cycle from open to closed within a century along a glacial retreat chronosequence at Mount Gongga, southwest China Open
Aims To improve our understanding of N cycle development during primary succession after glacial retreat, we (i) assessed the role of biological N 2 fixation, (ii) determined gross ammonification rates to identify the onset of mineralizati…
View article: Base cations release in soils along the 127‐year Hailuogou glacial retreat chronosequence
Base cations release in soils along the 127‐year Hailuogou glacial retreat chronosequence Open
At the Hailuogou glacial retreat chronosequence, a mature forest has surprisingly fast developed in ∼120 yr, although the glacial debris is dominated by nutrient‐poor granite with a small contribution of carbonate minerals. In previous wor…