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Impact of Litter Burning on Alpine Festuca varia Grasslands of the Northwestern Caucasus
Fires play an important role in structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems, but their long-term impact on the composition and structure of plant communities in humid high mountain regions remains poorly ...
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Chemical Composition of Plant Leaves as a Functional Trait of the Formation of Alpine Plant Communities
Contents of C, N, and P and N : P and C : N ratios in plant leaves have been studied in four alpine phytocenoses of the northwestern Caucasus to find out whether the species encountered in these areas differ i...
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Organic Matter Content and Standard Material Decomposition Rate in Soils of High-Mountain Plant Communities of the Teberda National Park
Soils of high mountains significantly differ in the soil organic matter (SOM) content, but the factors of such diversity are still not completely known. We have studied physicochemical and microbiological soil...
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Are Alpine Gentianaceae Plants Mixotrophic?
Partially mycoheterotrophic (mixotrophic) plants are considered to be more common among phylogenetic lineages that include fully mycoheterotrophic plants. Gentianaceae is one such group. Mixotrophy is not well...
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Analysis of Fine Root Production Features in High Mountain Communities by Ingrowth Method using Filter Balls
The investigation of belowground plant production and its determining factors is critical for better understanding carbon turnover in the biosphere. The measurement of fine root production is a methodical and ...
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Open Access15N Natural Abundance of Soil Microbial Biomass in Alpine and Tundra Ecosystems
Isotopic composition of nitrogen in soil microbial biomass (δ15Nmicr) is connected with the transformation of nitrogen compounds and with the balance of carbon and nitrogen availability for microorganisms. We hav...
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Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes in Alpine Ecosystems: a Vegetation Experiment
The natural nitrogen-15 abundance method does not always make it possible to calculate the rate of symbiotic nitrogen fixation by legumes and needs to be improved. Five legume species typical for the alpine be...
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Spatial Distribution of the Components of Carbon Cycle in Soils of Forest Ecosystems of the Northern, Middle, and Southern Taiga of Western Siberia
In the course of studies in typical forest ecosystems of the northern, middle, and southern taiga of Western Siberia performed at the peak of the growing season, the spatial variation of soil CO2 emissions and th...
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Soils and Nitrogen Nutrition of Plants in Alpine Ecosystems of the Northwest Caucasus under Long-Term Increase in Availability of Biogenic Elements
An experiment with the enrichment of acid organic-rich mountain-meadow soils (Umbric Leptosols) of alpine ecosystems with mineral nutrients has demonstrated that the contents of organic carbon, total nitrogen,...
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Dependence of Soil Properties under Alpine Lichen Heath Community on the Soil Water Content and the Presence of Vaccinium vitis-idaea
An increasing participation of dwarf shrubs and shrubs in plant communities of alpine meadows and a tendency to a decrease in summer precipitation in mountain regions determine the relevance of assessing the r...
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The Effect of Ericoid Mycorrhizal and Ectomycorrhizal Plants on Soil Properties of Grass Meadow in Tundra of the Khibiny Mountains
The study of the effect of plants with different type of mycorrhizal symbiosis on carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus transformation in soils is important in view of the necessity to predict changes in nutrient c...
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Isotopic Composition of Carbon in Humus Acids of Albic Retisols and Luvic Chernozems
Carbon isotope ratios in soil organic matter are often used in paleoecological research for reconstructing climate and plant communities (type of photosynthesis). The difficulties in interpreting isotopic data...
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Temperature Sensitivity (Q10) of Soil Basal Respiration as a Function of Available Carbon Substrate, Temperature, and Moisture
Basal respiration is one of the key indicators of soil C mineralization. Temperature sensitivity (Q10) of basal respiration is important for predicting changes in C mineralization due to warming. A modified metho...
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Nitrogen Nutrition of Plants in an Alpine Lichen Heath under the Conditions of Soil Enrichment with Biogenic Elements
The results of a long-term experiment on the enrichment of the soil (Umbric Leptosol) of an alpine lichen heath with biogenic elements have shown that calcium addition and reduction of soil acidity do not chan...
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Nitrogen Isotopes in Soils and Plants of Tundra Ecosystems in the Khibiny Mountains
The isotopic composition of nitrogen in soils and plants may be an indicator of transformation of its compounds and sources of N nutrition of plants. Natural 15N abundance (δ15N) was determined in soils (the tota...
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Isotopic Composition of Nitrogen and Transformation of Nitrogen Compounds in Meadow-Alpine Soils
Isotopic composition of nitrogen in soils can be an informative indicator of N transformation processes and sources of N nutrition of plants, but data on δ15N of labile N compounds are scarce. It is shown that N ...
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The Effect of Vaccinium vitis-idaea on Properties of Mountain-Meadow Soil under Alpine Lichen Heath
Abstract—The study of the effect of mycorrhiza symbiosis on the transformation of carbon and nitrogen compounds in soils is important in view of the necessity to predict variations in the cycles of nutrients unde...
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Transformation of Nitrogen Compounds in Soils of Mountain Tundra Ecosystems in the Khibiny
The content of nitrogen compounds and processes of nitrogen mineralization and nitrification were studied in the soils of four tundra ecosystems in the Khibiny Mountains. The results obtained demonstrate the d...
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Combinatorics and Soil Classification
Experimental data on 1029 soil profiles examined in the area of the Chashnikovo Experimental and Training Soil-Ecological Center of Moscow State University in Moscow region were used to create an enumerative c...
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The Role of Mycorrhiza in Transformation of Nitrogen Compounds in Soil and Nitrogen Nutrition of Plants: A Review
The role of mycorrhizal symbiosis as a control of the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen in soils and in the nitrogen nutrition of plants is considered. The contribution of ericoid mycorrhiza (ErM) and ectomycor...