Potassium: a neglected nutrient in global change
J Sardans, J Peñuelas - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Potassium (K) is the second most abundant nutrient in plant photosynthetic tissues after
nitrogen (N). Thousands of physiological and metabolic studies in recent decades have …
nitrogen (N). Thousands of physiological and metabolic studies in recent decades have …
Quantifying components of the phosphorus cycle in temperate forests
We review the state‐of‐the‐art of cross‐disciplinary knowledge on phosphorus (P) cycling in
temperate forest ecosystems, focused at studies from hydrology, biology, biogeochemistry …
temperate forest ecosystems, focused at studies from hydrology, biology, biogeochemistry …
Potassium isotopic fractionation in a humid and an arid soil–plant system in Hawai 'i
Plants play a critical role in the cycling of potassium (K) and the fractionation of its isotopes.
However, little is known about K stable isotopic compositions in natural soil–plant systems …
However, little is known about K stable isotopic compositions in natural soil–plant systems …
Environmental factors exert strong control over the climate-growth relationships of Picea abies in Central Europe
The growth response of trees to changing climate is frequently discussed as increasing
temperatures and more severe droughts become major risks for forest ecosystems …
temperatures and more severe droughts become major risks for forest ecosystems …
Atmospheric inputs of nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus across an urban area: Unaccounted fluxes and canopy influences
SM Decina, PH Templer, LR Hutyra - Earth's Future, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Rates of atmospheric deposition are declining across the United States, yet urban areas
remain hotspots of atmospheric deposition. While past studies show elevated rates of …
remain hotspots of atmospheric deposition. While past studies show elevated rates of …
Leaf accumulation of atmospheric dust: Biomagnetic, morphological and elemental evaluation using SEM, ED-XRF and HR-ICP-MS
A Castanheiro, J Hofman, G Nuyts, S Joosen… - Atmospheric …, 2020 - Elsevier
Atmospheric dust deposition on plants enables the collection of site-specific particulate
matter (PM). Knowing the morphology and composition of PM aids in disclosing their …
matter (PM). Knowing the morphology and composition of PM aids in disclosing their …
Recovery from acidification alters concentrations and fluxes of solutes from Czech catchments
Abstract Changes in atmospheric deposition, stream water chemistry, and solute fluxes were
assessed across 15 small forested catchments. Dramatic changes in atmospheric deposition …
assessed across 15 small forested catchments. Dramatic changes in atmospheric deposition …
Microbial N immobilization is of great importance in acidified mountain spruce forest soils
The prevailing N saturation paradigm still considers microbial N immobilization as a less
important process of ecosystem N retention. On the contrary, we hypothesize that it can even …
important process of ecosystem N retention. On the contrary, we hypothesize that it can even …
Effect of industrial dust on precipitation chemistry in the Czech Republic (Central Europe) from 1850 to 2013
Using statistical relationships between the composition of precipitation at eight long-term
monitoring stations and emission rates of sulphur (S) and nitrogen (N) compounds, as well …
monitoring stations and emission rates of sulphur (S) and nitrogen (N) compounds, as well …
Changes in surface water chemistry caused by natural forest dieback in an unmanaged mountain catchment
J Kopáček, H Fluksová, J Hejzlar, J Kaňa… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Ionic and nutrient compositions of throughfall, tributaries and lake outlet were analysed in
the Plešné catchment-lake system (an unmanaged mountain forest in Central Europe) from …
the Plešné catchment-lake system (an unmanaged mountain forest in Central Europe) from …