Tree species and mycorrhizal associations influence the magnitude of rhizosphere effects

RP Phillips, TJ Fahey - Ecology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Previous research on the effects of tree species on soil processes has focused primarily on
the role of leaf litter inputs. We quantified the extent to which arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) …

Estimating nutrient uptake by mature tree roots under field conditions: challenges and opportunities

MS Lucash, DM Eissenstat, JD Joslin, KJ McFarlane… - Trees, 2007 - Springer
Nutrient uptake by roots of mature trees is difficult to measure accurately under field
conditions using existing methods. In this review, we discuss current techniques for …

A new theory of plant–microbe nutrient competition resolves inconsistencies between observations and model predictions

Q Zhu, WJ Riley, J Tang - Ecological applications, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Terrestrial plants assimilate anthropogenic CO 2 through photosynthesis and synthesizing
new tissues. However, sustaining these processes requires plants to compete with microbes …

Net ecosystem exchange over a non-cleared wind-throw-disturbed upland spruce forest—Measurements and simulations

M Lindauer, HP Schmid, R Grote, M Mauder… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2014 - Elsevier
Net ecosystem exchange (NEE) was measured in a wind-throw-disturbed upland spruce
forest in the Bavarian Forest National Park (Germany) continuously over four years from …

Soluble soil aluminum alters the relative uptake of mineral nitrogen forms by six mature temperate broadleaf tree species: possible implications for watershed nitrate …

MB Burnham, JR Cumming, MB Adams, WT Peterjohn - Oecologia, 2017 - Springer
Increased availability of monomeric aluminum (Al 3+) in forest soils is an important adverse
effect of acidic deposition that reduces root growth and inhibits nutrient uptake. There is …

Globally prevalent land nitrogen memory amplifies water pollution following drought years

M Lee, CA Stock, E Shevliakova… - Environmental …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Enhanced riverine delivery of terrestrial nitrogen (N) has polluted many freshwater and
coastal ecosystems, degrading drinking water and marine resources. An emerging view …

Root morphology and nutrient uptake kinetics by Australian cedar clones

RO Batista, AE FURTINI, SFC Deccetti, CS Viana - Revista Caatinga, 2016 - SciELO Brasil
Avaliações da morfologia radicular e de parâmetros cinéticos auxiliam na caracterização de
genótipos quanto à eficiência de absorção de nutrientes. O objetivo deste trabalho foi …

Deep roots of Carex aquatilis have greater ammonium uptake capacity than shallow roots in peatlands following permafrost thaw

LJ Albano, MR Turetsky, MC Mack, ES Kane - Plant and Soil, 2021 - Springer
Aims Climate warming in northern ecosystems is triggering widespread permafrost thaw,
during which deep soil nutrients, such as nitrogen, could become available for biological …

Assessing the linkages between tree species composition and stream water nitrate in a reference watershed in Central Appalachia

MB Burnham, MJ Christ, MB Adams, WT Peterjohn - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
Many factors govern the flow of deposited nitrogen (N) through forest ecosystems and into
stream water. At the Fernow Experimental Forest in WV, stream water nitrate (NO3−) export …

Integrating mycorrhiza in a complex model system: effects on ecosystem C and N fluxes

A Meyer, R Grote, K Butterbach-Bahl - European journal of forest research, 2012 - Springer
During the last decades, ectomycorrhiza has been identified to be of major importance for
ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling and tree growth. Despite this importance …