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Veröffentlichungen der HSWT

Die chronologische Liste zeigt aktuelle Veröffentlichungen aus dem Forschungsbetrieb der Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf. Zuständig ist das Zentrum für Forschung und Wissenstransfer (ZFW).

8 Ergebnisse

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe

    Tree Species Management and Nitrate Contamination of Groundwater: A Central European Perspective (2005) Binkley D., Menyailo O. (eds) Tree Species Effects on Soils: Implications for Global Change. NATO Science Series IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences, vol 55. Springer, Dordrecht , S. 71-83. DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-3447-4_5

  • Christian Huber, Karl Kreutzer, Heinz Röhle, Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Response of artificial acid irrigation, liming, and N-fertilisation on elemental concentrations in needles, litter fluxes, volume increment, and crown transparency of a N saturated Norway spruce stand (2004) Forest Ecology and Management 200 (1-3), S. 3-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2004.05.058

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe, Karl-Heinz Mellert

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Effects of Forest Management on Nitrate Concentrations in Seepage Water of Forests in Southern Bavaria, Germany (2004) Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 156 (1-4), S. 337-355. DOI: 10.1023/B:WATE.0000036826.17273.b3

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe

    Verjüngungssituation des Bergwaldes im bayerischen Alpenraum (2003) BFW-Berichte 130 , S. 51-53.

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe, Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald, David E. Hibbs

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Do admixed broadleaves improve foliar nutrient status of conifer tree crops? (2003) Forest Ecology and Management 172 (2-3), S. 327-338. DOI: 10.1016/S0378-1127(01)00800-3

    We investigated three Douglas fir–red alder stands in Oregon, USA, and five Norway spruce–European beech stands in Bavaria, Germany, to test the hypothesis that admixtures of broadleaved trees improve nutritional status of conifers. At each site needle samples from 20 to 30 conifer trees with varying proportions of broadleaves adjacent to the sample trees were taken and analysed for needle mass and the macronutrients N, P, K, Ca and Mg. The neighbourhood of each tree was described by the proportion of deciduous basal area within an 8 m circle. Ordination methods (principal component analysis; redundancy analysis) were used to test the dependency of the multivariate nutritional pattern in conifers on deciduous neighbours and rank correlation and regression were used to analyse bivariate relationships between tree species composition and descriptors of needle status. The statistical analyses yielded no evidence that deciduous admixtures improve foliar nutrition of conifers. Alongside with other empirical studies this shows that beneficial effects of broadleave admixtures on conifer nutrition are less common than postulated. Future research investigating the whole causal path relevant for tree nutrition and growth is necessary to improve our knowledge in the complex field of nutrition of mixed species forests.
  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe, Kermit Cromack, Sigrid C. Resh, Ender Makineci, Yowhan Son

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Changes Under Douglas‐fir With and Without Red Alder (2002) Soil Science Society of America Journal 66 (6), S. 1988-1995. DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2002.1988

  • Laurent Augusto, Jacques Ranger, Dan Binkley, Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Impact of several common tree species of European temperate forests on soil fertility (2002) Annals of Forest Science 59 (3), S. 233-253. DOI: 10.1051/forest:2002020

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe, Prof. Dr. Christian Huber, Karl Kreutzer, Wendelin Weis

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Deposition and soil leaching in stands of Norway spruce and European Beech: Results from the Höglwald research in comparison with other European case studies (2002) Plant and Soil 240 (1), S. 33-45. DOI: 10.1023/A:1015846906956

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