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Carbon stocks in Swiss agricultural soils predicted by land-use, soil characteristics, and altitude
- J. Leifeld, S. Bassin, J. Fuhrer
- Environmental Science
- 2005
Nitrogen deposition but not ozone affects productivity and community composition of subalpine grassland after 3 yr of treatment.
- S. Bassin, M. Volk, M. Suter, N. Buchmann, J. Fuhrer
- Environmental ScienceThe New phytologist
- 1 August 2007
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Subalpine grassland carbon dioxide fluxes indicate substantial carbon losses under increased nitrogen deposition, but not at elevated ozone concentration
Ozone (O3) and nitrogen (N) deposition affect plant carbon (C) dynamics and may change ecosystem C‐sink/‐source properties. We studied effects of increased background [O3] (up to [ambient] × 2) and…
Species Composition of Subalpine Grassland is Sensitive to Nitrogen Deposition, but Not to Ozone, After Seven Years of Treatment
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Ozone visible symptoms and reduced root biomass in the subalpine species Pinus uncinata after two years of free-air ozone fumigation.
- Maria Díaz-de-Quijano, M. Schaub, S. Bassin, M. Volk, J. Peñuelas
- Environmental ScienceEnvironmental pollution
- 1 October 2012
Different types of sub‐alpine grassland respond similarly to elevated nitrogen deposition in terms of productivity and sedge abundance
- S. Bassin, Juliane Schalajda, A. Vogel, M. Suter
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2012
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Elevated ozone and nitrogen deposition affect nitrogen pools of subalpine grassland.
- S. Bassin, David Käch, J. Fuhrer
- Environmental ScienceEnvironmental pollution
- 1 June 2015
Intra-specific variability of ozone sensitivity in Centaurea jacea L., a potential bioindicator for elevated ozone concentrations.
- S. Bassin, R. Kölliker, J. Fuhrer
- Environmental ScienceEnvironmental pollution
- 1 September 2004
Control of soil pH on turnover of belowground organic matter in subalpine grassland
- J. Leifeld, S. Bassin, F. Conen, I. Hajdas, M. Egli, J. Fuhrer
- Environmental ScienceBiogeochemistry
- 1 March 2013
Grasslands store substantial amounts of carbon in the form of organic matter in soil and roots. At high latitudes and elevation, turnover of these materials is slow due to various interacting biotic…
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