Song, Zhihua Shi, Peng Li, Peng Li, Zhanbin Niu, Hongbo Zu, Pengju Cao, Manhong Jia, Yili
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
The hilly region of the Loess Plateau has lush vegetation and high carbon sequestration potential. However, previous studies have not focused on differences in carbon storage of different forest types and their causes. This study aimed to explore the carbon storage of forest and identify the main influencing factors of carbon storage to provide bas...
Kumar, Pardeep Kumar, Abhishek Patil, Meenu Hussain, Sabir Singh, Anand Narain
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
The assessment of tree biomass and its carbon (C) stock at the local and regional level is considered a crucial criterion for understanding the impact of changing environments on the global carbon cycle. In this context, we selected three sites in the western Himalayas, covering parts of Himachal Pradesh and north-eastern Haryana. Each study site e...
Lu, Mengzhen Zeng, Fuping Lv, Siwei Zhang, Hao Zeng, Zhaoxia Peng, Wanxia Song, Tongqing Wang, Kelin Du, Hu
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Introduction Soil carbon and nutrient contents and their stoichiometric characteristics play a vital role in indicating plant growth and element balance, which can be used to indicate nutrient limitation. However, it has been less studied about their driving factors within forest soils at the regional scale in southern China. Methods In this study,...
Tymochko, Ihor Ya. Solomakha, Ihor V. Shevchyk, Vasyl L. Maliarenko, Valentyna M. Solomakha, Volodymyr A.
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Environmental & Socio-economic Studies
A number of studies were undertaken in the territory of the “Syrovatka river basin of the Emerald Network of Ukraine (UA0000428 Syrovatka river basin). Based on the data gathered from field work surveys of the area, the characteristics of the habitats (C1.222, C1.224, C1.32, C1.33, C2.33+, С2.34, C3.4, C3.51, D5.2, E1.2, E2.2, E3.4, E5.4, F3.247, F...
Bañares-de-Dios, Guillermo Macía, Manuel J. de Carvalho, Gabriel Martins Arellano, Gabriel Cayuela, Luis
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
A vast literature indicates that environment plays a paramount role in determining floristic composition in tropical forests. However, it remains unclear which are the most important environmental factors and their relative effect across different spatial scales, plant life forms or forest types. This study reviews the state of knowledge on the eff...
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This study assessed the effects of Betula dahurica (BD), Betula platyphylla (BP), Larix gmelinii (LG), Quercus mongolica (QM), and a mixed conifer–broadleaf forest composed of LG and QM (LGQM) on the soil physicochemical parameters and community structure of fungi in the Zhongyangzhan Black-billed Capercaillie Nature Reserve. Fungal community struc...
Kanda, Naveen Babu Kurian, Ayushi Wilson, Vincy K. Narayanan, Ayyappan Parthasarathy, Narayanaswamy
Documenting the biodiversity of protected areas and reserve forests is important to researchers, academicians and forest departments in their efforts to establish policies to protect regional biodiversity. Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary (SWS) is an important protected area located in the central Western Ghats of Karnataka state known for its divers...
Rozman, Andrej
Liu, Qiaohui Wang, Xiaoping Liu, Jinglan Zhang, Guolin An, Congying Liu, Yuqi Fan, Xiaoli Hu, Yishen Zhang, Heng
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Short-term exposure to a forest environment is beneficial to human physiological and psychological health. However, there is little known about the relationship between the restorative perception of environment and physiological and psychological restoration achieved by experiencing the forest environment. This study evaluated the relationship betw...
Sahoo, Uttam Kumar Tripathi, Om Prakash Nath, Arun Jyoti Deb, Sourabh Das, Dhruba Jyoti Gupta, Asha Devi, N. Bijayalaxmi Charturvedi, Shiva Shankar Singh, Soibam Lanabir Kumar, Amit
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
In the modern era, rapid anthropogenic activities in the vicinity of the Himalayas disturb the carbon sequestration potential resulting in climate change. For the first time, this study estimates the biomass and carbon storage potential of Northeast India’s diverse land uses through a biomass estimation model developed for this region. The mean tre...