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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-2973-2009
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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-2973-2009
© Author(s) 2009. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Chronic nitrogen addition causes a reduction in soil carbon dioxide efflux during the high stem-growth period in a tropical montane forest but no response from a tropical lowland forest on a decadal time scale
B. Koehler
Büsgen Institute – Soil Science of Tropical and Subtropical Ecosystems, Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Büsgenweg 2, 37077 Göttingen, Germany
now at: Institute of Water and Environment, Technische Universität München, Arcisstr. 21, 80333 Munich, Germany
M. D. Corre
Büsgen Institute – Soil Science of Tropical and Subtropical Ecosystems, Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Büsgenweg 2, 37077 Göttingen, Germany
E. Veldkamp
Büsgen Institute – Soil Science of Tropical and Subtropical Ecosystems, Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Büsgenweg 2, 37077 Göttingen, Germany
J. P. Sueta
Büsgen Institute – Soil Science of Tropical and Subtropical Ecosystems, Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Büsgenweg 2, 37077 Göttingen, Germany
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- Temperature and substrate availability regulate soil respiration in the tropical mountain rainforests, Hainan Island, China Z. Zhou et al.
- An inverse analysis reveals limitations of the soil-CO2 profile method to calculate CO2 production and efflux for well-structured soils B. Koehler et al.
- Litter manipulation and the soil arthropod community in a lowland tropical rainforest O. Ashford et al.
- Soil respiration is correlated with rainfall and soil moisture at multiple temporal scales in a seasonal wet tropical forest D. Chakravarthy et al.
- The effects of increased N input on soil C and N dynamics in seasonally dry tropical forests: An experimental approach M. Bejarano et al.
- Soil fertility controls soil–atmosphere carbon dioxide and methane fluxes in a tropical landscape converted from lowland forest to rubber and oil palm plantations E. Hassler et al.
- How does replacing natural forests with rubber and oil palm plantations affect soil respiration and methane fluxes? F. Aini et al.
- Effects of litter manipulation on soil respiration under short-term nitrogen addition in a subtropical evergreen forest Q. Gao et al.
- Impact of elevated N input on soil N cycling and losses in old‐growth lowland and montane forests in Panama M. Corre et al.
- Soil greenhouse gas fluxes following conventional selective and reduced-impact logging in a Congo Basin rainforest R. Tchiofo Lontsi et al.
- Soil greenhouse gas fluxes from tropical vegetable farms, using forest as a reference C. Quiñones et al.
- Enhanced CO2 uptake is marginally offset by altered fluxes of non‐CO2 greenhouse gases in global forests and grasslands under N deposition S. Xiao et al.
- Seasonal changes in soil organic matter after a decade of nutrient addition in a lowland tropical forest B. Turner et al.
- Oxygen isotope ratios of plant available phosphate in lowland tropical forest soils A. Gross et al.
- Response of soil respiration to nitrogen addition in two subtropical forest types W. YAN et al.
- Soil Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Three Forest Types of the Tropical Montane Rainforest on Hainan Island, China X. Jiang et al.
- Conversion of cropland monoculture to agroforestry increases methane uptake G. Shao et al.
- Seasonal differences in soil respiration and methane uptake in rubber plantation and rainforest R. Lang et al.
- Soil respiration and its partitioning in different components in tropical primary and secondary mountain rain forests in Hainan Island, China L. Jiang et al.
- The effects of nitrogen enrichment on soil CO2 fluxes depending on temperature and soil properties Y. Zhong et al.
- Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on soil properties and herb-layer diversity in remnant forests along an urban–rural gradient in Guangzhou, southern China L. Huang et al.
- Modeling to discern nitrogen fertilization impacts on carbon sequestration in a Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir forest in the first-postfertilization year B. CHEN et al.
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- Litter Management as a Key Factor Relieves Soil Respiration Decay in an Urban-Adjacent Camphor Forest under a Short-Term Nitrogen Increment X. Zhang et al.
- Nutrient limitations regulate soil greenhouse gas fluxes from tropical forests: evidence from an ecosystem-scale nutrient manipulation experiment in Uganda J. Tamale et al.
- Soil trace gas fluxes along orthogonal precipitation and soil fertility gradients in tropical lowland forests of Panama A. Matson et al.
- Priming and microbial nutrient limitation in lowland tropical forest soils of contrasting fertility A. Nottingham et al.
27 citations as recorded by crossref.
- Temperature and substrate availability regulate soil respiration in the tropical mountain rainforests, Hainan Island, China Z. Zhou et al.
- An inverse analysis reveals limitations of the soil-CO2 profile method to calculate CO2 production and efflux for well-structured soils B. Koehler et al.
- Litter manipulation and the soil arthropod community in a lowland tropical rainforest O. Ashford et al.
- Soil respiration is correlated with rainfall and soil moisture at multiple temporal scales in a seasonal wet tropical forest D. Chakravarthy et al.
- The effects of increased N input on soil C and N dynamics in seasonally dry tropical forests: An experimental approach M. Bejarano et al.
- Soil fertility controls soil–atmosphere carbon dioxide and methane fluxes in a tropical landscape converted from lowland forest to rubber and oil palm plantations E. Hassler et al.
- How does replacing natural forests with rubber and oil palm plantations affect soil respiration and methane fluxes? F. Aini et al.
- Effects of litter manipulation on soil respiration under short-term nitrogen addition in a subtropical evergreen forest Q. Gao et al.
- Impact of elevated N input on soil N cycling and losses in old‐growth lowland and montane forests in Panama M. Corre et al.
- Soil greenhouse gas fluxes following conventional selective and reduced-impact logging in a Congo Basin rainforest R. Tchiofo Lontsi et al.
- Soil greenhouse gas fluxes from tropical vegetable farms, using forest as a reference C. Quiñones et al.
- Enhanced CO2 uptake is marginally offset by altered fluxes of non‐CO2 greenhouse gases in global forests and grasslands under N deposition S. Xiao et al.
- Seasonal changes in soil organic matter after a decade of nutrient addition in a lowland tropical forest B. Turner et al.
- Oxygen isotope ratios of plant available phosphate in lowland tropical forest soils A. Gross et al.
- Response of soil respiration to nitrogen addition in two subtropical forest types W. YAN et al.
- Soil Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Three Forest Types of the Tropical Montane Rainforest on Hainan Island, China X. Jiang et al.
- Conversion of cropland monoculture to agroforestry increases methane uptake G. Shao et al.
- Seasonal differences in soil respiration and methane uptake in rubber plantation and rainforest R. Lang et al.
- Soil respiration and its partitioning in different components in tropical primary and secondary mountain rain forests in Hainan Island, China L. Jiang et al.
- The effects of nitrogen enrichment on soil CO2 fluxes depending on temperature and soil properties Y. Zhong et al.
- Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on soil properties and herb-layer diversity in remnant forests along an urban–rural gradient in Guangzhou, southern China L. Huang et al.
- Modeling to discern nitrogen fertilization impacts on carbon sequestration in a Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir forest in the first-postfertilization year B. CHEN et al.
- An in-depth look into a tropical lowland forest soil: nitrogen-addition effects on the contents of N2O, CO2 and CH4 and N2O isotopic signatures down to 2-m depth B. Koehler et al.
- Litter Management as a Key Factor Relieves Soil Respiration Decay in an Urban-Adjacent Camphor Forest under a Short-Term Nitrogen Increment X. Zhang et al.
- Nutrient limitations regulate soil greenhouse gas fluxes from tropical forests: evidence from an ecosystem-scale nutrient manipulation experiment in Uganda J. Tamale et al.
- Soil trace gas fluxes along orthogonal precipitation and soil fertility gradients in tropical lowland forests of Panama A. Matson et al.
- Priming and microbial nutrient limitation in lowland tropical forest soils of contrasting fertility A. Nottingham et al.
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