Search Results - "Matson, Amanda L"
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-08-2021)“…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
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
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
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
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
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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