113 results on '"Nilsson, Marie-Charlotte"'
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2. Understory functional groups and fire history but not experimental warming drive tree seedling performance in unmanaged boreal forests
3. Fire severity as a key determinant of aboveground and belowground biological community recovery in managed even‐aged boreal forests
4. Ericoid shrubs shape fungal communities and suppress organic matter decomposition in boreal forests
5. No evidence that conifer biochar impacts soil functioning by serving as microbial refugia in boreal soils
6. Long-term fate of nitrogen fixation in Pleurozium schreberi Brid (Mit.) moss carpets in boreal forests
7. Empirical and Earth system model estimates of boreal nitrogen fixation often differ: A pathway toward reconciliation
8. Sphagnum and feather moss-associated N2 fixation along a 724-year chronosequence in eastern boreal Canada
9. Effects of Soil Abiotic and Biotic Factors on Tree Seedling Regeneration Following a Boreal Forest Wildfire
10. Biochar increases tree biomass in a managed boreal forest, but does not alter N 2 O, CH 4 , and CO 2 emissions
11. Soil biotic and abiotic effects on seedling growth exhibit context‐dependent interactions: evidence from a multi‐country experiment on Pinus contorta invasion
12. Boreal forest soil carbon fluxes one year after a wildfire: Effects of burn severity and management
13. Disentangling Effects of Soil Abiotic and Biotic Factors on Tree Seedling Regeneration Following Boreal Forest Wildfire
14. Boreal soil carbon fluxes one year after a forest wildfire: impacts of burn severity and forest management
15. Precipitation regime controls bryosphere carbon cycling similarly across contrasting ecosystems
16. Crown‐fire severity is more important than ground‐fire severity in determining soil fungal community development in the boreal forest
17. Mosses modify effects of warmer and wetter conditions on tree seedlings at the alpine treeline
18. Impact of plant functional group and species removals on soil and plant nitrogen and phosphorus across a retrogressive chronosequence
19. Quantification of tree fine roots by real-time PCR
20. Effects of plant functional group removal on structure and function of soil communities across contrasting ecosystems
21. The ratio of Gram-positive to Gram-negative bacterial PLFA markers as an indicator of carbon availability in organic soils
22. Comparison of plant-soil feedback experimental approaches for testing soil biotic interactions among ecosystems
23. Disentangling Effects of Time Since Fire, Overstory Composition and Organic Layer Thickness on Nutrient Availability in Canadian Boreal Forest
24. Consistent effects of biodiversity loss on multifunctionality across contrasting ecosystems
25. The role of bryophytes for tree seedling responses to winter climate change: Implications for the stress gradient hypothesis
26. Decomposition rates of surface and buried forest-floor material
27. Bryophyte traits explain climate-warming effects on tree seedling establishment
28. Soil fertility and charcoal as determinants of growth and allocation of secondary plant metabolites in seedlings of European beech and Norway spruce
29. Seedling responses to changes in canopy and soil properties during stand development following clear-cutting
30. Corrigendum to “Nitrogen fixation rates associated with the feather mosses Pleurozium schreberi and Hylocomium splendens during forest stand development following clear-cutting” [Forest Ecol. Manage. 347 (2015) 130–139]
31. Differences in endophyte communities of introduced trees depend on the phylogenetic relatedness of the receiving forest
32. Understory plant functional groups and litter species identity are stronger drivers of litter decomposition than warming along a boreal forest post-fire successional gradient
33. Trophic cascades in the bryosphere: the impact of global change factors on top‐down control of cyanobacterial N2‐fixation
34. Shifts in Aboveground Biomass Allocation Patterns of Dominant Shrub Species across a Strong Environmental Gradient
35. The impact of charcoal and soil mixtures on decomposition and soil microbial communities in boreal forest
36. Seasonal variation in nifH abundance and expression of cyanobacterial communities associated with boreal feather mosses
37. Influence of species identity and charring conditions on fire-derived charcoal traits
38. Contrasting Responses of Soil Microbial and Nematode Communities to Warming and Plant Functional Group Removal Across a Post-fire Boreal Forest Successional Gradient
39. The effect of biochar management on soil and plant community properties in a boreal forest
40. Nitrogen fixation rates associated with the feather mosses Pleurozium schreberi and Hylocomium splendens during forest stand development following clear-cutting
41. Direct and Indirect Drivers of Moss Community Structure, Function, and Associated Microfauna Across a Successional Gradient
42. The interactive effects of surface-burn severity and canopy cover on conifer and broadleaf tree seedling ecophysiology
43. The Impact of Moss Species and Biomass on the Growth of Pinus sylvestris Tree Seedlings at Different Precipitation Frequencies
44. Changes in local-scale intraspecific trait variability of dominant species across contrasting island ecosystems
45. Impact of understory mosses and dwarf shrubs on soil micro-arthropods in a boreal forest chronosequence
46. Interactions with soil biota shift from negative to positive when a tree species is moved outside its native range
47. Stimulation of boreal tree seedling growth by wood‐derived charcoal: effects of charcoal properties, seedling species and soil fertility
48. Boreal feather mosses secrete chemical signals to gain nitrogen
49. Decoupled long-term effects of nutrient enrichment on aboveground and belowground properties in subalpine tundra
50. Bryophyte-cyanobacteria associations as regulators of the northern latitude carbon balance in response to global change
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