137 results on '"Aubert, Michaël"'
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2. Short-term dynamic responses of soil properties and soil fauna under contrasting tillage systems
3. Pond creation and restoration: patterns of odonate colonization and community dynamics
4. Plant–soil synchrony in nutrient cycles: Learning from ecosystems to design sustainable agrosystems
5. Solar UV-A radiation and blue light enhance tree leaf litter decomposition in a temperate forest
6. Plasticity in leaf litter traits partly mitigates the impact of thinning on forest floor carbon cycling
7. Plant Diversity in a Managed Temperate Deciduous Forest: Understorey Response to Two Silvicultural Systems
8. Plant interactions as biotic drivers of plasticity in leaf litter traits and decomposability of Quercus petraea
9. Slow decomposition of leaf litter from mature Fagus sylvatica trees promotes offspring nitrogen acquisition by interacting with ectomycorrhizal fungi
10. Plant–soil synchrony in nutrient cycles: Learning from ecosystems to design sustainable agrosystems.
11. Synchronie entre l'offre et la demande dans le cycle des nutriments: apprendre des écosystèmes naturels pour construire des agrosystèmes durables
12. Forest management adaptation to climate change: a Cornelian dilemma between drought resistance and soil macro-detritivore functional diversity
13. Do Conservative Agricultural Practices Improve the Functional Biological State of Legume-Based Cropping Systems?
14. Tree species richness induces strong intraspecific variability of beech (Fagus sylvatica) leaf traits and alleviates edaphic stress
15. Size fractions of organic matter pools influence their stability: Application of the Rock-Eval® analysis to beech forest soils
16. Forest plant community as a driver of soil biodiversity: experimental evidence from collembolan assemblages through large‐scale and long‐term removal of oak canopy trees Quercus petraea
17. Changes in humus forms and soil N pathways along a 130-year-old pure beech forest chronosequence
18. The climatic debt is growing in the understorey of temperate forests: Stand characteristics matter
19. The Best of Both Worlds? Hybridization Potentiates Exotic Bohemian Knotweed’s (Reynoutria × bohemica) Impacts on Native Plant and Faunal Communities
20. Soil detritivore macro-invertebrate assemblages throughout a managed beech rotation
21. Biologico 'Si', biologico 'No': una discussione tra specialisti con il Parlamento Italiano nel gioco
22. Étude de l’influence de la densité de peuplement sur le fonctionnement du sol dans des chênaies par la mesuredes rapports isotopiques du carbone (13C/12C) et de l’azote (15N/14N) en EA-IRMS
23. Forest Biodiversity, Soil Functions and Human Behavior - A case study: the October 29 2018 catastrophe in North-East Italian Alps
24. TerrHum: an iOS App for forest humus forms classification
25. To Governor Luca Zaia, Veneto Region (Italy). Forest biodiversity, soil functions and human behaviour, a case study: the October 29, 2018 catastrophe in North-East Italian Alps
26. Organic food “Yes”, organic food “No”: a discussion between specialists with the Italian Parliament in the fray
27. Effect of tree mixture on the humic epipedon and vegetation diversity in managed beech forests (Normandy, France)
28. TerrHum: an iOS App for humus forms classification
29. Humusica, regard morpho-fonctionnel sur tous les humipedons de la Terre
30. Humusica 2, article 17: techno humus systems and global change − three crucial questions: HUMUSICA 2 - Natural terrestrial humus systems
31. Soil fauna as bioindicators of organic matter export in temperate forests
32. Humusica 2, article 17: Techno humus systems and global change – Three crucial questions
33. Forest humus forms as a playground for studying aboveground-belowground relationships: Part 1, theoretical backgrounds
34. Forest humus forms as a playground for studying aboveground-belowground relationships: Part 2, a case study along the dynamics of a broadleaved plain forest ecosystem
35. Humusica 1, article 5: Terrestrial humus systems and forms — Keys of classification of humus systems and forms
36. Humusica 1, article 1: Essential bases – Vocabulary
37. Humusica 1, article 4: Terrestrial humus systems and forms — Specific terms and diagnostic horizons
38. Apport de l’approche par traits fonctionnels pour comprendre les liens plantes-faune du sol dans les écosystèmes forestiers
39. Introduction of Faba bean in crop rotation: Impacts on soil chemical and biological characteristics
40. Plant interactions as biotic drivers of plasticity in leaf litter traits and decomposability ofQuercus petraea
41. Elaboration d’un modèle de trajectoire dynamique de référence pour l’étude des effets de la gestion sylvicole sur le fonctionnement biologique de l’interface sol-végétation
42. Forest plant community as a driver of soil biodiversity: experimental evidence from collembolan assemblages through large‐scale and long‐term removal of oak canopy trees Quercus petraea
43. Slow decomposition of leaf litter from matureFagus sylvaticatrees promotes offspring nitrogen acquisition by interacting with ectomycorrhizal fungi
44. Liming impacts Fagus sylvatica leaf traits and litter decomposition 25 years after amendment
45. Typologie des formes d’humus forestières (sous climats tempérés)
46. Home-Field Advantage: A matter of interaction between litter biochemistry and decomposer biota
47. Forest ageing: An unexpected driver of beech leaf litter quality variability in European forests with strong consequences on soil processes
48. PLS-regressions highlight litter quality as the major predictor of humus form shift along forest maturation
49. Humus macro-morphology and soil microbial community changes along a 130-yr-old Fagus sylvatica chronosequence
50. Does moder development along a pure beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) chronosequence result from changes in litter production or in decomposition rates?
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