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The North American long-term soil productivity experiment: Findings from the first decade of research
First decadefindings on the impacts of organic matter removal and soil compaction are reported for the 26oldest installations in the nation-wide network of long-term soil productivity sites. Complete… Expand
Physiological girdling of pine trees via phloem chilling: proof of concept.
- K. Johnsen, C. Maier, +4 authors S. Linder
- Biology, Medicine
- Plant, cell & environment
- 2007
Quantifying below-ground carbon (C) allocation is particularly difficult as methods usually disturb the root-mycorrhizal-soil continuum. We reduced C allocation below ground of loblolly pine trees… Expand
Meeting global policy commitments: carbon sequestration and southern pine forests
- K. Johnsen, D. Wear, +13 authors P. Dougherty
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2001
will result in climatechange. Annual anthropogenic carbonemissions in the United States total ap-proximately 1.7 billion tons (Marlandet al. 1999). Recently, there has beenincreased international… Expand
Microbial community responses in forest mineral soil to compaction, organic matter removal, and vegetation control
- M. Busse, Samual E. Beattie, R. Powers, F. Sanchez, A. Tiarks
- Environmental Science, Biology
- 1 March 2006
We tested three disturbance hypotheses in young conifer plantations: H1: soil compaction and removal of surface organic matter produces sustained changes in microbial community size, activity, and ...
Impacts of intensive forestry on early rotation trends in site carbon pools in the southeastern US
- R. Laiho, F. Sanchez, A. Tiarks, P. Dougherty, C. Trettin
- Environmental Science
- 17 February 2003
Abstract The effects of different silvicultural practices on site, especially soil, carbon (C) pools are still poorly known. We studied changes in site C pools during the first 5 years following… Expand
Production of Short-Rotation Woody Crops Grown with a Range of Nutrient and Water Availability: Establishment Report and First-Year Responses
- D. Coyle, J. Blake, +19 authors S. Wullschleger
- Environmental Science
- 2004
Coleman, M.D., et. al. 2003. Production of Short-Rotation Woody Crops Grown with a Range of Nutrient and Water Availability: Establishment Report and First-Year Responses. Report. USDA Forest… Expand
Seed Bank Viability in Disturbed Longleaf Pine Sites
- S. Cohen, R. Braham, F. Sanchez
- Biology
- 1 December 2004
Some of the most species-rich areas and highest concentrations of threatened and endangered species in the southeastern United States are found in wet savanna and flatwood longleaf pine (Pinus… Expand
Effects of organic matter removal and soil compaction on fifth-year mineral soil carbon and nitrogen contents for sites across the United States and Canada
- F. Sanchez, A. Tiarks, +4 authors W. Chapman
- Biology
- 1 March 2006
This study describes the main treatment effects of organic matter removal and compaction and a split-plot effect of competition control on mineral soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools. Treatment… Expand
Soil physical property changes at the North American long-term soil productivity study sites: 1 and 5 years after compaction
- D. Page-Dumroese, M. Jurgensen, +8 authors D. Scott
- Biology
- 1 March 2006
The impact of forest management operations on soil physical properties is important to understand, since management can significantly change site productivity by altering root growth potential, water… Expand
Soil carbon sequestration and changes in fungal and bacterial biomass following incorporation of forest residues
- M. Busse, F. Sanchez, Alice W. Ratcliff, J. Butnor, E. Carter, R. Powers
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 2009
Sequestering carbon (C) in forest soils can benefit site fertility and help offset greenhouse gas emissions. However, identifying soil conditions and forest management practices which best promote C… Expand
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