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View article: Cross-scale convergence in the carbon balance of managed boreal forests in Northern Sweden
Cross-scale convergence in the carbon balance of managed boreal forests in Northern Sweden Open
View article: A managed boreal forest landscape in northern Sweden is a persistent net carbon sink despite large inter-annual weather anomalies
A managed boreal forest landscape in northern Sweden is a persistent net carbon sink despite large inter-annual weather anomalies Open
The future role of boreal forests in the global carbon cycle is uncertain given the rapid climate change in high latitudes. At the landscape scale, heterogeneity in stand age and land cover, contributions from terrestrial and aquatic fluxe…
View article: Birch distribution and changes in stand structure in Sweden’s young forests
Birch distribution and changes in stand structure in Sweden’s young forests Open
Silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) and downy birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.) are the two most common broadleaf species in Sweden, together making up approximately 12% of the standing timber volume. The two birch species are usually not dist…
View article: Drought response of the boreal forest carbon sink is driven by understorey–tree composition
Drought response of the boreal forest carbon sink is driven by understorey–tree composition Open
View article: Abandoning conversion from even-aged to uneven-aged forest stands – the effects on production and economic returns
Abandoning conversion from even-aged to uneven-aged forest stands – the effects on production and economic returns Open
There is growing interest in continuous cover forestry in Sweden. The historical domination of even-aged forest management means there is a need to focus on methods for transforming even-aged to uneven-aged stands. Practical conversion man…
View article: Early and repeated nutrient additions support far greater stemwood production in Norway spruce than traditional late-rotation fertilisation
Early and repeated nutrient additions support far greater stemwood production in Norway spruce than traditional late-rotation fertilisation Open
View article: Components explain, but do eddy fluxes constrain? Carbon budget of a nitrogen‐fertilized boreal Scots pine forest
Components explain, but do eddy fluxes constrain? Carbon budget of a nitrogen‐fertilized boreal Scots pine forest Open
Summary Nitrogen (N) fertilization increases biomass and soil organic carbon (SOC) accumulation in boreal pine forests, but the underlying mechanisms remain uncertain. At two Scots pine sites, one undergoing annual N fertilization and the …
View article: Birch establishes anywhere! So, what is there to know about natural regeneration and direct seeding of birch?
Birch establishes anywhere! So, what is there to know about natural regeneration and direct seeding of birch? Open
We tested three soil scarification approaches of varying intensity (intensive preparation exposing bare mineral soil, medium intensity with a mixture of organic material and mineral soil, and control without site preparation) on six clear-…
View article: Long-term yield and biodiversity in stands managed with the selection system and the rotation forestry system: A qualitative review
Long-term yield and biodiversity in stands managed with the selection system and the rotation forestry system: A qualitative review Open
There is an increasing interest in implementing Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF) as a tool to mitigate negative effects of the traditional rotation forestry system on biodiversity. However, the effects of CCF on forest growth and yield and …
View article: Estimating the conservation value of boreal forests using airborne laser scanning
Estimating the conservation value of boreal forests using airborne laser scanning Open
In sustainable forest resource management, establishing forest conservation areas is important to maintain forest biodiversity. However, assessing the conservation value of forests is challenging because the target areas are often both lar…
View article: Effect of arginine-phosphate addition on early survival and growth of Scots pine, Norway spruce and silver birch
Effect of arginine-phosphate addition on early survival and growth of Scots pine, Norway spruce and silver birch Open
Applying arginine-phosphate (AP) to tree seedlings at planting is a novel silvicultural practice in Northern Europe to improve the success of forest regeneration. We present three case-studies of the potential advantages of adding AP at pl…
View article: Early and Repeated Nutrient Additions Support Far Greater Stemwood Production in Norway Spruce than Traditional Late-Rotation Fertilisation
Early and Repeated Nutrient Additions Support Far Greater Stemwood Production in Norway Spruce than Traditional Late-Rotation Fertilisation Open
View article: Landscape‐variability of the carbon balance across managed boreal forests
Landscape‐variability of the carbon balance across managed boreal forests Open
Boreal forests are important global carbon (C) sinks and, therefore, considered as a key element in climate change mitigation policies. However, their actual C sink strength is uncertain and under debate, particularly for the actively mana…
View article: Data set for "Landscape-variability of the carbon balance across managed boreal forests"
Data set for "Landscape-variability of the carbon balance across managed boreal forests" Open
This data set is a compilation of biometric- and chamber-based annual CO2 flux estimates obtained during the period 2016–2018. Data were collected in 50 main forest stands within the Krycklan Catchment Study (KCS, https://www.sl…
View article: Data set for "Landscape-variability of the carbon balance across managed boreal forests"
Data set for "Landscape-variability of the carbon balance across managed boreal forests" Open
This data set is a compilation of biometric- and chamber-based annual CO2 flux estimates obtained during the period 2016–2018. Data were collected in 50 main forest stands within the Krycklan Catchment Study (KCS, https://www.sl…
View article: Long-term nitrogen addition raises the annual carbon sink of a boreal forest to a new steady-state
Long-term nitrogen addition raises the annual carbon sink of a boreal forest to a new steady-state Open
The boreal forest is an important global carbon (C) sink. Since low soil nitrogen (N) availability is commonly a key constraint on forest productivity, the prevalent view is that increased N input enhances its C sink-strength. This underst…
View article: Technical note: Conservative storage of water vapour – practical in situ sampling of stable isotopes in tree stems
Technical note: Conservative storage of water vapour – practical in situ sampling of stable isotopes in tree stems Open
Using water-stable isotopes to track plant water uptake or soil water processes has become an invaluable tool in ecohydrology and physiological ecology. Recent studies have shown that laser absorption spectroscopy can measure equilibrated …
View article: Short-term effects of continuous cover forestry on forest biomass production and biodiversity: Applying single-tree selection in forests dominated by Picea abies
Short-term effects of continuous cover forestry on forest biomass production and biodiversity: Applying single-tree selection in forests dominated by Picea abies Open
View article: The carbon sequestration response of aboveground biomass and soils to nutrient enrichment in boreal forests depends on baseline site productivity
The carbon sequestration response of aboveground biomass and soils to nutrient enrichment in boreal forests depends on baseline site productivity Open
Nutrient enrichment can alleviate productivity limitations and thus substantially increase carbon (C) uptake in northern coniferous forests. Yet, factors controlling stand-to-stand variation of forest ecosystem responses to nutrient enrich…
View article: On the role of forests and the forest sector for climate change mitigation in Sweden
On the role of forests and the forest sector for climate change mitigation in Sweden Open
We analyse the short‐ and long‐term consequences for atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations of forest management strategies and forest product uses in Sweden by comparing the modelled consequences of forest resource use vs. increa…
View article: Continuity and change in forest restoration. A comparison of US ecology and forestry in the 1940s and 1990s
Continuity and change in forest restoration. A comparison of US ecology and forestry in the 1940s and 1990s Open
View article: Managing existing forests can mitigate climate change
Managing existing forests can mitigate climate change Open
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climate change. Large, new forests have been planted in places like China and Ethiopia and, over time, a billion hectares could become available …
View article: Description of Data Resources Used to Analyze Benefits of Forest and Forest Resource-based Substitution and Carbon Storage in Sweden
Description of Data Resources Used to Analyze Benefits of Forest and Forest Resource-based Substitution and Carbon Storage in Sweden Open
The data deposited here has been used for the publication: “On the role of forests and the forest sector for climate change mitigation in Sweden” (Petersson et al., 2022). This document describes in detail how the initial starting data was…
View article: Overstory dynamics regulate the spatial variability in forest-floor CO2 fluxes across a managed boreal forest landscape
Overstory dynamics regulate the spatial variability in forest-floor CO2 fluxes across a managed boreal forest landscape Open
View article: Description of Data Resources Used to Analyze Benefits of Forest and Forest Resource-based Substitution and Carbon Storage in Sweden
Description of Data Resources Used to Analyze Benefits of Forest and Forest Resource-based Substitution and Carbon Storage in Sweden Open
The data deposited here has been used for the publication: “On the role of forests and the forest sector for climate change mitigation in Sweden” (Petersson et al., 2022). This document describes in detail how the initial starting data was…
View article: Practical measurements of water stable isotopes in tree stems and soils using conservative water vapor storage
Practical measurements of water stable isotopes in tree stems and soils using conservative water vapor storage Open
<p><span>The interest of inferring plant water uptake depths/patterns and water movements through the soil matrix grew tremendously in recent years and, studies have shown the use of<span> </span><em>…
View article: Comment on hess-2022-37
Comment on hess-2022-37 Open
Abstract. Using water-stable isotopes to track plant water uptake or soil water processes has become an invaluable tool in ecohydrology and physiological ecology. Recent studies have shown that laser absorption spectroscop…
View article: Short comment on hess-2022-37
Short comment on hess-2022-37 Open
Abstract. Using water-stable isotopes to track plant water uptake or soil water processes has become an invaluable tool in ecohydrology and physiological ecology. Recent studies have shown that laser absorption spectroscop…
View article: Supplementary material to "Technical note: Conservative storage of water vapour: a key to practical measurements of water stable isotopes in tree stems and soils"
Supplementary material to "Technical note: Conservative storage of water vapour: a key to practical measurements of water stable isotopes in tree stems and soils" Open
Table S 1 Changes in the isotopic composition in reference to the "0-day" samples by Source ID and Storage time.Columns 3 through 8 depict minimum, mean, median and maximum change 1 for d 2 H, while columns 9 through 14 show analogous data…
View article: Technical note: Conservative storage of water vapour: a key to practical measurements of water stable isotopes in tree stems and soils
Technical note: Conservative storage of water vapour: a key to practical measurements of water stable isotopes in tree stems and soils Open
Using water stable isotopes to track plant water uptake or soil water processes has become an invaluable tool in ecohydrology and physiological ecology. Recent studies have shown that laser absorption spectroscopy can measure equilibrated …