4 datasets found

  • Base cation dynamics in an Oriental beech forest

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    Education, culture and sport

    Throughfall, litterflow and soil solution were sampled during one whole year under five Oriental beech trees in a mixed Hyrcanian beech forest. The amounts of Ca2+, Mg2+, K+ and...

    Last updated: November 3, 2019

    • XLS
    • biogeochemical-cycling
    • calcium
    • fagus-orientalis-lipsky
    • magnesium
    • potassium
  • Elk and bison carcasses in Yellowstone, USA

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    Education, culture and sport

    This dataset contains all data on which the following publication below is based.

    Paper Citation:

    Risch, A.C., Frossard, A., Schütz, M., Frey, B., Morris, A.W., Bump, J.K....

    Last updated: June 10, 2020

    • XLS
    • bacteria
    • biogeochemical-cycling
    • carcass
    • carrion
    • decomposition
    • detritus
    • fungi
    • soil-biodiversity
    • wolf
    • yellowstone
  • Gao_Drought resistance and resilience of rhizosphere communities_13C-PLFA

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    Education, culture and sport

    Data of 13C-pulselabeling experiments in a young beech model ecosystem and a mature pine forest exposed to drought and rewetting. Data include microclimate during the experiment,...

    Last updated: November 13, 2025

    • XLS
    • biogeochemical-cycling
    • c13-labeling
    • drought
    • forest
    • microbial-biomass
    • plfa
  • C-N-P-Release Treeline

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    Education, culture and sport

    1. Chemical characteristics of litter layer sampled along elevation gradient across treeline ecotones in the Khibiny mountains (birch) and South Urals (spruce)
    2. Release of C-N-P...

    Last updated: November 13, 2025

    • XLS
    • biogeochemical-cycling
    • carbon-cycle
    • climate-change
    • enzymatic-activities
    • litter-decomposition
    • microbial-biomass
    • nutrient-fluxes
    • treeline-ecosystems