Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems

Nutrient cycling is essential for maintaining nutrient supply to forest plants and for enhancing forest productivity. Nutrient cycling is also strongly linked to greenhouse gas emissions and thus the global climate change. Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition can be severely affected by anthropogenic and natural disturbance regimes. This special issue will provide an avenue to publish recent progress on research on nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems and how nutrient cycling and plant nutrition are affected by disturbance regimes such as harvesting, atmospheric deposition and climate change.

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Main Authors: 1423211774421 Chang Scott X. (ed.), 1423211774423 Sun Xiangyang (ed.)
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Language:eng
Published: Basel (Switzerland) MDPI (201
Subjects:forest ecosystems, nutrient cycling in ecosystems, plant nutrition, nutrient availability, climate change, greenhouse gases, atmospheric deposition, impact assessment, forest plantations, forest soils,
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spelling unfao:8498972021-05-05T06:52:06ZNutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems 1423211774421 Chang Scott X. (ed.) 1423211774423 Sun Xiangyang (ed.) textBasel (Switzerland) MDPI(2017)engNutrient cycling is essential for maintaining nutrient supply to forest plants and for enhancing forest productivity. Nutrient cycling is also strongly linked to greenhouse gas emissions and thus the global climate change. Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition can be severely affected by anthropogenic and natural disturbance regimes. This special issue will provide an avenue to publish recent progress on research on nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems and how nutrient cycling and plant nutrition are affected by disturbance regimes such as harvesting, atmospheric deposition and climate change.Nutrient cycling is essential for maintaining nutrient supply to forest plants and for enhancing forest productivity. Nutrient cycling is also strongly linked to greenhouse gas emissions and thus the global climate change. Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition can be severely affected by anthropogenic and natural disturbance regimes. This special issue will provide an avenue to publish recent progress on research on nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems and how nutrient cycling and plant nutrition are affected by disturbance regimes such as harvesting, atmospheric deposition and climate change.forest ecosystemsnutrient cycling in ecosystemsplant nutritionnutrient availabilityclimate changegreenhouse gasesatmospheric depositionimpact assessmentforest plantationsforest soilsURN:ISBN:978-3-03482-384-3
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topic forest ecosystems
nutrient cycling in ecosystems
plant nutrition
nutrient availability
climate change
greenhouse gases
atmospheric deposition
impact assessment
forest plantations
forest soils
forest ecosystems
nutrient cycling in ecosystems
plant nutrition
nutrient availability
climate change
greenhouse gases
atmospheric deposition
impact assessment
forest plantations
forest soils
spellingShingle forest ecosystems
nutrient cycling in ecosystems
plant nutrition
nutrient availability
climate change
greenhouse gases
atmospheric deposition
impact assessment
forest plantations
forest soils
forest ecosystems
nutrient cycling in ecosystems
plant nutrition
nutrient availability
climate change
greenhouse gases
atmospheric deposition
impact assessment
forest plantations
forest soils
1423211774421 Chang Scott X. (ed.)
1423211774423 Sun Xiangyang (ed.)
Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems
description Nutrient cycling is essential for maintaining nutrient supply to forest plants and for enhancing forest productivity. Nutrient cycling is also strongly linked to greenhouse gas emissions and thus the global climate change. Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition can be severely affected by anthropogenic and natural disturbance regimes. This special issue will provide an avenue to publish recent progress on research on nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems and how nutrient cycling and plant nutrition are affected by disturbance regimes such as harvesting, atmospheric deposition and climate change.
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topic_facet forest ecosystems
nutrient cycling in ecosystems
plant nutrition
nutrient availability
climate change
greenhouse gases
atmospheric deposition
impact assessment
forest plantations
forest soils
author 1423211774421 Chang Scott X. (ed.)
1423211774423 Sun Xiangyang (ed.)
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1423211774423 Sun Xiangyang (ed.)
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title Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems
title_short Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems
title_full Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems
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title_full_unstemmed Nutrient cycling and plant nutrition in forest ecosystems
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