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Nutrient accumulation

Humic substances have been proved to stimulate plant growth and nutrient accumulation (for review see Refs. 4,49, and 50). Various studies performed on excised roots or whole plants show that usually the uptake of cationic and anionic... [Pg.147]

Medina, E., and E. Cuevas. 1989. Patterns of nutrient accumulation and release in Amazonian forests of the Upper Rio Negro basin. In Mineral Nutrients in Tropical Forest and Savanna Ecosystems, ed. J. Proctor (Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford), pp. 217-240. [Pg.67]

Our analysis focuses on three measures of secondary forest development biomass accumulation, nutrient accumulation, and hydrological recovery. We choose biomass accumulation, because it is the best integrative measure of secondary forest development, it is the basis for estimates of carbon sequestration by secondary forests, and it is the most frequently measured secondary forest parameter. An analysis of nutrient accumulation allows us to examine the commonly held assumption that nutrient shortages limit rates of secondary forest recovery (e.g. Gehring et al. 1999, Tucker et al. 1998). Although hydrological recovery in secondary forests is poorly documented in... [Pg.139]

Cromack K., Jr, Todd R. L., and Monk C. D. (1975) Patterns of basidiomycete nutrient accumulation in conifer and deciduous forest litter. Soil Biol. Biochem. 7, 265-268. [Pg.4172]

The nutrient distribution in the deepwaters of the central basins of the Baltic Sea is mainly determined by inflow events and stagnation periods characterized by strong variations in oxygen conditions. The general behavior of inorganic phosphorus and nitrogen compounds in the deep basins below the halocline and their reaction to Major Baltic Inflows (MBIs) is described in Chapter 10.6.2. In this chapter, the interaction between nutrients accumulated below the halocline and their influence on the surface layer and thus on eutrophication processes is studied in more detail. [Pg.337]

Brenner, M., C. L. Schelske, and L. W. Keenan. 2001. Historical rates of sediment and nutrient accumulation in marshes of the Upper St. Johns River Basin, Florida, USA. J. Paleolimnol. 26 241-257. [Pg.722]

Craft, C. B. and C. J. Richardson. 1993. Peat accretion and nutrient accumulation in nutrient enriched and unenriched Everglades peatlands. Ecol. Appl. 3 446-458. [Pg.726]

Rollwagen, B.A. Zasoski, R.J., 1988. Nitrogen-source effects on rhizosphere pH and nutrient accumulation by pacific northwest Conifers. Plant Soil 105, 79-86. [Pg.54]

Hoi WHG (2011) The effect of nutrients on pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Senecio plants and their interactions with herbivores and pathogens. Phytochem Rev 10 119-126 Qasem JR, Hill TA (1995) Growth, development and nutrient accumulation in Senecio vulgaris L. and Chenopodiwn album L. Weed Res 35 187-196... [Pg.169]

Hocking P J 1983 The dynamics of growth and nutrient accumulation by fruits of Grevillea leucopteris Meissn., a proteaceous shrub, with special reference to the composition of xylem and phloem sap. New Phytol 93 511-529... [Pg.175]


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