Nitrogen Deficiency and Excess in Forests: Patterns, Mechanisms and Management
This research theme facilitates the sound management and restoration of Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir forests, as well as to refine broader-scale predictions of how temperate forests will function in an increasingly nitrogen-rich world.
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Riparian soil nitrogen cycling and isotopic enrichment in response to a long-term salmon carcass manipulation experiment Riparian soil nitrogen cycling and isotopic enrichment in response to a long-term salmon carcass manipulation experiment
Growth and survival relationships of 71 tree species with nitrogen and sulfur deposition across the conterminous U.S. Growth and survival relationships of 71 tree species with nitrogen and sulfur deposition across the conterminous U.S.
Centennial-scale reductions in nitrogen availability in temperate forests of the United States Centennial-scale reductions in nitrogen availability in temperate forests of the United States
Nutrient feedbacks to soil heterotrophic nitrogen fixation in forests Nutrient feedbacks to soil heterotrophic nitrogen fixation in forests
Mechanisms of nitrogen deposition effects on temperate forest lichens and trees Mechanisms of nitrogen deposition effects on temperate forest lichens and trees
Nitrogen enrichment regulates calcium sources in forests Nitrogen enrichment regulates calcium sources in forests
Disturbance and topography shape nitrogen availability and δ15 N over long-term forest succession Disturbance and topography shape nitrogen availability and δ15 N over long-term forest succession
Effects and empirical critical loads of Nitrogen for ecoregions of the United States Effects and empirical critical loads of Nitrogen for ecoregions of the United States
Convergence of soil nitrogen isotopes across global climate gradients Convergence of soil nitrogen isotopes across global climate gradients
Nitrate in watersheds: straight from soils to streams? Nitrate in watersheds: straight from soils to streams?
Biogeochemistry of a temperate forest nitrogen gradient Biogeochemistry of a temperate forest nitrogen gradient
This research theme facilitates the sound management and restoration of Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir forests, as well as to refine broader-scale predictions of how temperate forests will function in an increasingly nitrogen-rich world.
Click here to return to FRESC Terrestrial Ecosystems Laboratory.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Below are data or web applications associated with this project.
Below are publications associated with this project.