[PDF][PDF] Influence of several tree traits on rainfall partitioning in temperate and boreal forests: a review

S Barbier, P Balandier, F Gosselin - Annals of Forest Science, 2009‏ - afs-journal.org
Influence of several tree traits on rainfall partitioning in temperate and boreal forests: a review
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Soil organic carbon stocks in topsoil and subsoil controlled by parent material, carbon input in the rhizosphere, and microbial-derived compounds

G Angst, J Messinger, M Greiner, W Häusler… - Soil Biology and …, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Despite a large body of studies investigating soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and potential
influencing factors, the impact of contrasting parent material, particularly in the subsoil, has …

Analysis of pesticides in surface water, stemflow, and throughfall in an agricultural area in South Georgia, USA

DA Glinski, ST Purucker, RJ Van Meter, MC Black… - Chemosphere, 2018‏ - Elsevier
To study spray drift contributions to non-targeted habitats, pesticide concentrations in
stemflow (water flowing down the trunk of a tree during a rain event), throughfall (water from …

Double-funneling of trees: Stemflow and root-induced preferential flow

MS Johnson, J Lehmann - Ecoscience, 2006‏ - Taylor & Francis
Trees partition rainfall into throughfall and stemflow, resulting in a spatial distribution of
nutrient and water fluxes reaching the soil centred on the trunks of trees. Stemflow fluxes of …

Interspecific variation of bark water storage capacity of three deciduous tree species in relation to stemflow yield and solute flux to forest soils

DF Levia, SR Herwitz - Catena, 2005‏ - Elsevier
The purpose of the study was to:(1) test if normative bark water storage capacities differed
significantly among three co-occurring deciduous tree species; and (2) examine the extent to …

Spatial distribution and chemical composition of soil organic matter fractions in rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soil under European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)

G Angst, I Kögel-Knabner, K Kirfel, D Hertel… - Geoderma, 2016‏ - Elsevier
Little is known about how trees and their roots may influence the spatial distribution and
chemical composition of soil organic matter (SOM) in subsoils with subsequent effects on …

Seasonal variation in throughfall and stemflow chemistry beneath a European beech (Fagus sylvatica) tree in relation to canopy phenology

J Staelens, A De Schrijver… - Canadian Journal of …, 2007‏ - cdnsciencepub.com
The effect of canopy phenology on major ion fluxes beneath a mature European beech
(Fagus sylvatica L.) tree is examined. Annual and seasonal ion fluxes to the forest floor were …

[HTML][HTML] Stem distance as an explanatory variable for the spatial distribution and chemical conditions of stand precipitation and soil solution under beech (Fagus …

H Jochheim, D Lüttschwager, W Riek - Journal of Hydrology, 2022‏ - Elsevier
The partitioning of bulk precipitation (PR) in forest ecosystems and its chemical composition
depends on both meteorological factors, such as precipitation amount and intensity …

Effect of tree distance on N2O and CH4-fluxes from soils in temperate forest ecosystems

K Butterbach-Bahl, A Rothe, H Papen - Plant and Soil, 2002‏ - Springer
Complete annual cycles of N 2 O and CH 4 flux in forest soils at a beech and at a spruce site
at the Höglwald Forest were followed in 1997 by use of fully automatic measuring systems …

Disproportionate single-species contribution to canopy-soil nutrient flux in an Amazonian rainforest

S Germer, A Zimmermann, C Neill, AV Krusche… - Forest Ecology and …, 2012‏ - Elsevier
Rainfall, throughfall and stemflow were monitored on an event basis in an undisturbed open
tropical rainforest with a large number of palm trees located in the southwestern Amazon …