Nutrient balance and P, K, Ca, Mg, S and B accumulation in a Norway spruce stand following ammonium sulphate application, fertigation, irrigation, drought and N-free-fertilisation Lars-Owe NilssonKarin Wiklund Forest Management Aspect Pages: 437 - 446
Possible interference of fertilization in the natural recovery of a declining sugar maple stand in southern Quebec Benoît CôtéIvan O'HalloranHeather Spankie Forest Management Aspect Pages: 471 - 480
Revitalization of an alpine protective forest by fertilization Walter FlückigerSabine Braun Forest Management Aspect Pages: 481 - 488
Revitalization experiments in magnesium deficient Norway spruce stands in Austria K. KatzensteinerO. EckmuellnerR. F. Hüttl Forest Management Aspect Pages: 489 - 500
Growth response to different types of NPK-fertilizer in Norway spruce plantations in Western Denmark Kim DralleJ. Bo Larsen Forest Management Aspect Pages: 501 - 504
Effects of Mg(OH)2-fertilization on nutrient cycling in a heavily damaged Norway spruce ecosystem (NE Bavaria/FRG) W. Schaaf Forest Management Aspect Pages: 505 - 511
Scarification, fertilization and herbicide treatment effects on planted conifers and soil fertility D. BurgessJ. A. BaldockD. G. Brand Forest Management Aspect Pages: 513 - 522
Availability and mobility of nutrients in acid forest soil treated with fast and slow-release nutrients T. AarnioJ. DeromeP. J. Martikainen Forest Management Aspect Pages: 523 - 531
Effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen on nutrient uptake in ponderosa pine seedlings Dale W. JohnsonTimothy BallRoger F. Walker The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 535 - 545
Combined effects of CO2 concentration and nutrient status on the biomass production and nutrient uptake of birch seedlings (Betula pendula) Jouko SilvolaUrpo Ahlholm The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 547 - 553
Growth dynamics in a changing environment — long-term observations H. Spiecker The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 555 - 561
Soil respiration in a poor upland site of Scots pine stand subjected to elevated temperatures and atmospheric carbon concentration Brita Pajari The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 563 - 570
Change in fluxes of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide due to forest drainage of mire sites of different trophy Pertti J. MartikainenHannu NykänenJouko Silvola The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 571 - 577
Mechanisms for carbon and nutrient release and retention in beech forest gaps J. BauhusN. Bartsch The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 579 - 584
Mechanisms for carbon and nutrient release and retention in beech forest gaps J. BauhusR. Barthel The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 585 - 592
Mechanisms of carbon and nutrient release and retention in beech forest gaps Rainer Brumme The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 593 - 600
Experimental manipulations of water and nutrient input to a Norway spruce plantation at Klosterhede, Denmark P. GundersenB. R. AndersenL. Rasmussen The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 601 - 611
Experimental manipulation of water and nutrient input to a Norway spruce plantation at Klosterhede, Denmark C. BeierP. GundersenL. Rasmussen The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 613 - 622
Experimental manipulations of water and nutrient input to a Norway spruce plantation at Klosterhede, Denmark K. HansenC. BeierL. Rasmussen The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 623 - 632
C and N storage in living trees within Finland since 1950s Pekka E. KauppiErkki TomppoAri Ferm The Implication of Climate Change on Forest Research Pages: 633 - 638