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E-Book, Englisch, Band 208, 501 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Ecological Studies

Brumme / Khanna Functioning and Management of European Beech Ecosystems


2009
ISBN: 978-3-642-00340-0
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

E-Book, Englisch, Band 208, 501 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Ecological Studies

ISBN: 978-3-642-00340-0
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Temperate forests cover large areas of Europe and perform a number of important functions such as the regulation of energy and matter, production of wood and other resources, and conservation of biodiversity and habitats; they also have special signi?cance in social and cultural contexts. Initiated in 1960s, the ?rst International Biological Program (IBP) focused on ‘‘the biological basis of productivity and human welfare. ’’ As the German contribution to the IBP, ecosystem research has been carried out since 1966 in the Solling area (Ellenberg H. , Ecological Studies 2, 1971), an upland region in Northwest Germany. This study provided clear evidence that the stability of forest ecosystems was threatened by the high inputs of at- spheric pollutants. This promoted many interdisciplinary research programs which were coordinated by Prof. Dr. Bernhard Ulrich and the Forest Ecosystems Research Center of the University of Go¨ttingen. This involved, in addition to the Solling site, the establishment of two other sites for long-term monitoring of ecosystem pro- ¨ cesses. The two contrasting sites were established in 1980 at Gottinger Wald on base-rich calcareous soil and in 1989 at Zierenberg on volcanic soil. These projects were funded initially by the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology (BMBF) as interdisciplinary projects under the titles: ‘‘Conditions of Stability of Forest Ecosystems’’ (1989–1993), and ‘‘Dynamics of Forest Ecos- tems’’ (1993–1998). The primary goal of these studies was to quantify the ecolo- cal condition of forests in a changing environment and element ?uxes.

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Introduction
R. Brumme

Part A Description of Long-term Observation Sites

1 General description of study sites
H. Meesenburg, R. Brumme

2 Climatic condition at three beech forest sites in Central Germany
O. Panferov, H. Kreilein, H. Meesenburg, J. Eichhorn, G. Gravenhorst

3 Soil properties
H. Meesenburg, R. Brumme, C. Jacobsen, K.J. Meiwes, J. Eichhorn

4 Changes in C and N contents of soils under beech forests over a period of 35 years
K.J. Meiwes, H. Meesenburg, J. Eichhorn, C. Jacobsen, P.K. Khanna

5 Vegetation

W. Schmidt

6 Microbial Biomass
R. Brumme, M. Raubuch, J. Priess, C.P. Wang, T.-H. Anderson

7 Soil Fauna
M. Schaefer, J. Schauermann

Part B Ecosystem Processes

8 Tree Growth, Biomass, and Elements in Tree Components of three beech sites
P. Rademacher, P.K. Khanna, J. Eichhorn, M. Guericke

9 Fine Root Biomass, Turnover and Litter Production
D. Murach, A. Horn, W. Ke-Hong, C. Rapp

10 Phytomass, Litter and Net Primary Production of Herbaceous Layer
I.-M. Schulze, A. Bolte, W. Schmidt and J. Eichhorn

11 Biomass and Element Content of Foliage and Aboveground Litterfall on the three Long-Term Experimental Beech Sites – Dynamics and Significance
P.K. Khanna, H. Fortmann, H. Meesenburg, J. Eichhorn, and K.J. Meiwes

12 The Role of Soil Fauna for Decomposition of Plant Residues
M. Schaefer, S. Migge-Kleian, S. Scheu

13 Nitrogen and Carbon Transformations
R. Brumme, J. Priess, C.P. Wang, M. Raubuch, G. Steinmetz, H. Meyer

14 Fate, Transport, and Retention of Applied 15N Labelled Nitrogen in Forest Soils

R. Brumme, C.P. Wang, J. Priess, M. Raubuch, G. Steinmetz

15 Atmospheric deposition and canopyinteractions
H. Meesenburg, J. Eichhorn, K.J. Meiwes

16 Changes in soil solution chemistry, seepage losses, and input-output budgets at three beech forests in response to atmospheric depositions

R. Brumme, H. Meesenburg, M. Bredemeier, C. Jacobsen, E. Schönfelder, K.J. Meiwes, J. Eichhorn

17 Soil Respiration
R. Brumme, W. Borken, J. Prenzel

18 N2O Emission from Temperate Beech Forest Soils
R. Brumme and W. Borken

19 Methane Uptake by Temperate Forest Soils
W. Borken and R. Brumme

Part C Forest Management and Regional Scale Issues Concerning C and N

20 Microbial Biomass in Broad-leaved Forest Soils
T.-H. Anderson

21 Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Forest Soils of Germany
R. Brumme, M. Egenolf, C. Aydin, J. Block, K.J. Meiwes, K. v.Wilpert

22 Management Options for European Beech Forests in Relation to Changes in C and N status as described by the three study sites
N. Bartsch and E. Röhrig

Part D Synthesis

23 Stand, Soil and Nutrient Factors Determining the Functioning and Management of Beech Forest Ecosystems – A Synopsis
R. Brumme



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