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    Conversion of tropical forests to smallholder rubber and oil palm plantations impacts nutrient leaching losses and nutrient retention efficiency in highly weathered soils by Kurniawan, Syahrul, Corre, Marife D, Matson, Amanda L, Schulte-Bisping, Hubert, Utami, Sri Rahayu, van Straaten, Oliver, Veldkamp, Edzo

    Published in Biogeosciences (27-08-2018)
    “…Conversion of forest to rubber and oil palm plantations is widespread in Sumatra, Indonesia, and it is largely unknown how such land-use conversion affects…”
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    Nitrogen isotope enrichment predicts growth response of Pinus radiata in New Zealand to nitrogen fertiliser addition by Garrett, Loretta G., Lin, Yue, Matson, Amanda L., Strahm, Brian D.

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-07-2023)
    “…The fertiliser growth response of planted forests can vary due to differences in site-specific factors like climate and soil fertility. We identified when…”
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    Nitrogen cycling in canopy soils of tropical montane forests responds rapidly to indirect N and P fertilization by Matson, Amanda L, Corre, Marife D, Veldkamp, Edzo

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2014)
    “…Although the canopy can play an important role in forest nutrient cycles, canopy‐based processes are often overlooked in studies on nutrient deposition. In…”
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    Free-living nitrogen fixation responds to elevated nutrient inputs in tropical montane forest floor and canopy soils of southern Ecuador by Matson, Amanda L, Corre, Marife D, Burneo, Juan I, Veldkamp, Edzo

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-02-2015)
    “…Although often overlooked in forest research, the canopy can play an important role in forest nutrient cycling. Since the canopy is spatially isolated from the…”
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    Soil trace gas fluxes along orthogonal precipitation and soil fertility gradients in tropical lowland forests of Panama by Matson, Amanda L, Corre, Marife D, Langs, Kerstin, Veldkamp, Edzo

    Published in Biogeosciences (26-07-2017)
    “…Tropical lowland forest soils are significant sources and sinks of trace gases. In order to model soil trace gas flux for future climate scenarios, it is…”
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    Canopy soil greenhouse gas dynamics in response to indirect fertilization across an elevation gradient of tropical montane forests by Matson, Amanda L., Corre, Marife D., Veldkamp, Edzo

    Published in Biotropica (01-03-2017)
    “…Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical montane forests. Whether they also contribute to the exchange…”
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    Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Soil Methane Uptake in Tropical Montane Forests by Martinson, Guntars O., Müller, Anke K., Matson, Amanda L., Corre, Marife D., Veldkamp, Edzo

    “…Tropical forests contribute about one third to global annual CH4 uptake by soils. Understanding the factors that control the soil‐atmosphere exchange of CH4 at…”
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    Land use effects on gross nitrogen mineralization, nitrification, and N2O emissions in ephemeral wetlands by Bedard-Haughn, A, Matson, A.L, Pennock, D.J

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2006)
    “…Stable 15N isotope dilution and tracer techniques were used in cultivated (C) and uncultivated (U) ephemeral wetlands in central Saskatchewan, Canada to: (1)…”
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    Soil N2O fluxes along an elevation gradient of tropical montane forests under experimental nitrogen and phosphorus addition by Müller, Anke K., Matson, Amanda L., Corre, Marife D., Veldkamp, Edzo

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (29-10-2015)
    “…Nutrient deposition to tropical forests is increasing, which could affect soil fluxes of nitrous oxide (N2O), a powerful greenhouse gas. We assessed the…”
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    Canopy soil greenhouse gas dynamics in response to indirect fertilization across an elevation gradient of tropical montane forests by Matson, Amanda L, Corre, Marife D, Veldkamp, Edzo

    Published in Biotropica (01-03-2017)
    “…Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical montane forests. Whether they also contribute to the exchange…”
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    Land use effects on gross nitrogen mineralization, nitrification, and N sub(2)O emissions in ephemeral wetlands by Bedard-Haughn, Angela, Matson, Amanda L, Pennock, Dan J

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2006)
    “…Stable super(15)N isotope dilution and tracer techniques were used in cultivated (C) and uncultivated (U) ephemeral wetlands in central Saskatchewan, Canada…”
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    Land use effects on gross nitrogen mineralization, nitrification, and N 2O emissions in ephemeral wetlands by Bedard-Haughn, Angela, Matson, Amanda L., Pennock, Dan J.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (2006)
    “…Stable 15N isotope dilution and tracer techniques were used in cultivated (C) and uncultivated (U) ephemeral wetlands in central Saskatchewan, Canada to: (1)…”
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