Browsing Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie (inkl. GAUSS) by Advisor "Corre, Marife Dr."
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Nutrient response efficiency, soil greenhouse gas fluxes, and nutrient leaching losses from a large-scale oil palm plantation under conventional and reduced management practices
(2023-07-06)The area of oil palm plantations has expanded rapidly in the tropics over the past few decades due to the high demand for palm oil and the considerable economic benefits. Oil palm is playing a vital role in the global ... -
Gross N2O emission and gross N2O uptake in temperate cropland agroforestry and monoculture systems
(2022-02-24)Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a powerful greenhouse gas and also the remaining threat to the ozone layer. N2O emission is mainly from cropland accounting for 82% of the global N2O increase, which is of great concern for policymakers ... -
Conversion of lowland forests to rubber and oil palm plantations changes nutrient leaching and nutrient retention efficiency in highly weathered soils of Sumatra, Indonesia
(2016-03-23)Over the last two decades, Sumatra, Indonesia has experienced rapid expansion of rubber and oil palm plantations through conversion of rainforests. This is evident from the 36% decrease in forest area in this region from ... -
Impacts of land-use conversion in Sumatra, Indonesia on soil nitrogen cycling, soil nutrient stocks and ecosystem dynamics
(2015-11-11)Over the last two decades, deforestation rates in Sumatra, Indonesia have rapidly increased resulting in the conversion of large tracts of lowland forest into monoculture plantations of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and ... -
Nutrient response efficiency, tree-microbe competition for nutrients and tree neighborhood dynamics in a mixed-species temperate deciduous forest in central Germany
(2015-10-23)In most Central European countries, less than one percent of the remaining broadleaved forest is undisturbed and temperate forests face challenges such as species invasion, climate change and increased nitrogen deposition. ... -
Soil nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions from a tropical lowland and montane forest exposed to elevated nitrogen input
(2010-01-15)Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is rapidly increasing in tropical regions, mainly due to enhanced agricultural use of N fertilizer, combustion of fossil fuels, biomass burning and ... -
Effects of increased nitrogen input on the net primary production of a tropical lower montane rain foest, Panama
(2009-09-11)Increasing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition from agricultural and industrial use, legume cultivation, combustion of fossil fuels, and biomass burning has until recently been a problem ...