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Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycling in Forest Soils / Robert G. Qualls
Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycling in Forest Soils / Robert G. Qualls
Autore Qualls Robert G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Basel, Switzerland : , : MDPI, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (238 p.)
Soggetto non controllato polyphenols
aluminum accumulator
near natural forest management
chloroform fumigation extraction
soil structure
soil enzymes
manure pelleting
microbial biomass
Oxisol
biolability
soil nutrients
second production cycle
PLFA
pyrolysis
Eucalyptus sp
Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation
carbon
the Three Gorges Reservoir
revegetation
carbon distribution index
climate change
seasons
annual increment average
topography
humic substances
litter N
soil fertility
climate zone
nutrient cycling
Daxing’an Mountains
carbon mineralization
nitrification
31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P NMR)
organic matter
throughfall
forest soil
dissolved organic carbon (DOC)
P species
stoichiometric homeostasis
dissolved organic matter (DOM)
soil organic matter fraction
variable-charge soils
ammonium
nitrate
soil degradation
soil P fractions
seasonal trends
ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
nitrogen dynamics
net primary productivity
soil microbial communities
beech forests
soil pH
wood volume
temperature
northern temperate
multilevel models
Pinus massoniana plantation
ammonia-oxidizing archaea
P stock
stand density
P resorption efficiency
forest types
soil greenhouse gas flux
enzyme activities
soil N
alpine forest
moisture gradient
climate
climatic factors
soil available phosphorus
microbial activity
soil available nitrogen
leaf N:P ratio
stemflow
Chamaecyparis forest
charcoal
gross nitrogen transformations
principal component analyses
information review
manuring
stand age
tree-DOM
ISBN 9783038976837
3038976830
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910346854303321
Qualls Robert G  
Basel, Switzerland : , : MDPI, , 2019
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Serpentine [[electronic resource] ] : the evolution and ecology of a model system / / edited by Susan Harrison and Nishanta Rajakaruna
Serpentine [[electronic resource] ] : the evolution and ecology of a model system / / edited by Susan Harrison and Nishanta Rajakaruna
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (461 p.)
Disciplina 581.4
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisonSusan (Susan Patricia)
RajakarunaNishanta <1969->
Soggetto topico Plants - Adaptation
Plants - Evolution
Plant-soil relationships
Serpentine plants
Soils - Serpentine content
Soggetto non controllato adaptation
biodiversity
biology
biosphere
climate change
climate
conservation
earth history
ecology
endemism
environment
environmentalism
evolution
flora
geology
global warming
habitat
harsh soils
invasive species
life sciences
minerals
molecular studies
nature
nonfiction
plant growth
plant soil
plant speciation
plant survival
pollination
restoration ecology
restorative ecology
revegetation
rocks
science
serpentine soils
serpentine
stressful environments
ultramafic rocks
ISBN 1-283-27765-4
9786613277657
0-520-94845-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Serpentinites and Other Ultramafic Rocks: Why They Are Important for Earth's History and Possibly for Its Future -- 2. Microbes in Extreme Environments: Implications for Life on the Early Earth and Other Planets -- 3. Phylogenetic Patterns of Endemism and Diversity -- 4. Plant Speciation -- 5. Intraspecific Variation, Adaptation, and Evolution -- 6. Genomic Approaches to Understanding Adaptation -- 7. Local Adaptation in Heterogeneous Landscapes: Reciprocal Transplant Experiments and Beyond -- 8. Herbivory and Other Cross-Kingdom Interactions on Harsh Soils -- 9. Invasions and the Evolution of Range Limits -- 10. Plant Competition and Facilitation in Systems with Strong Environmental Gradients -- 11. Community Invasibility: Spatial Heterogeneity, Spatial Scale, and Productivity -- 12. Disturbance and Diversity in Low-Productivity Ecosystems -- 13. Plant-Pollinator Interactions in Naturally Fragmented Habitats -- 14. Spatial Ecology: The Effects of Habitat Patch Size, Shape, and Isolation on Ecological Processes -- 15. Systematic Conservation Planning: Protecting Rarity, Representation, and Connectivity in Regional Landscapes -- 16. Biodiversity, Ecosystem Functioning, and Global Change -- 17. Climate Change and Plant Communities on Unusual Soils -- 18. Restoration and Revegetation of Harsh Soils -- 19. What Have We Learned from Serpentine in Evolution, Ecology, and Other Sciences? -- Species Index -- Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785592403321
Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
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