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1. Unraveling Calcium Absorption and Distribution in Peach and Nectarine during Fruit Development through 44Ca Isotope Labeling

2. Organic Carbon Storage and Dynamics as Affected by the Adoption of Irrigation in a Cultivated Calcareous Mediterranean Soil

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6. Conventional analysis methods underestimate the plant-available pools of calcium, magnesium and potassium in forest soils

7. Is the management of forest soil fertility at a turning point? A brief conclusion

9. Mg isotope composition in beech forest ecosystems and variations induced by liming: insights from four experimental sites in Northern France

10. Chemical fertility of forest ecosystems. Part 2: Towards redefining the concept by untangling the role of the different components of biogeochemical cycling

11. S-ABA-induced changes in root to shoot partitioning of root-applied 44Ca in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.)

12. Quantifying the Uncertainty in Modeled Water Drainage and Nutrient Leaching Fluxes in Forest Ecosystems

15. Author Correction: Conventional analysis methods underestimate the plant-available pools of calcium, magnesium and potassium in forest soils

16. Base cations in the soil bank: non-exchangeable pools may sustain centuries of net loss to forestry and leaching

17. Chemical fertility of forest ecosystems. Part 1: Common soil chemical analyses were poor predictors of stand productivity across a wide range of acidic forest soils

18. Soil aggregation may be a relevant indicator of nutrient cation availability

19. Measuring plant-available Mg, Ca, and K pools in the soil-an isotopic dilution assay

20. Long-term effects of forest liming on mineral soil, organic layer and foliage chemistry: Insights from multiple beech experimental sites in Northern France

21. Local soil type variability controls the water budget and stand productivity in a beech forest

22. Calcium Absorption during Fruit Development in 'Honeycrisp' Apple Measured Using Ca-44 as a Stable Isotope Tracer

23. Filling the gap in Ca input-output budgets in base-poor forest ecosystems: The contribution of non-crystalline phases evidenced by stable isotopic dilution

24. Tree species effects on solution chemistry and major element fluxes: A case study in the Morvan (Breuil, France)

25. Storm disturbances in a Swedish forest-A case study comparing monitoring and modelling

26. Unexpected calcium sources in deep soil layers in low-fertility forest soils identified by strontium isotopes (Lorraine plateau, eastern France)

27. Chemical fertility of forest soils: basic concepts

28. Mg and Ca uptake by roots in relation to depth and allocation to aboveground tissues: results from an isotopic labeling study in a beech forest on base-poor soil

29. Compensation des exportations minérales et remédiations aux dégradations des sols. Compte rendu de l’atelier 3

30. Compensating for the export of nutrients and restoration of degraded soils

31. The dynamics of calcium and magnesium inputs by throughfall in a forest ecosystem on base poor soil are very slow and conservative: evidence from an isotopic tracing experiment (Mg-26 and Ca-44)

32. Les avancées de la recherche dans le domaine de la modélisation des interactions sol-arbre

33. Mg and Ca root uptake and vertical transfer in soils assessed by an in situ ecosystem-scale multi-isotopic (Mg-26 & Ca-44) tracing experiment in a beech stand (Breuil-Chenue, France)

34. La gestion de la fertilité des sols forestiers est-elle à un tournant ? Une conclusion transitoire

35. Plant-availability of calcium, magnesium and potassium in forest soils : Quantifying, tracing and characterizing plant-available sources by stable isotopic dilution (⁴⁴Ca, ²⁶Mg and ⁴¹K)