Forest Soils

Contributions of Pinus Ponderosa Charcoal to Soil Chemical and Physical Properties

Contributions of Pinus Ponderosa Charcoal to Soil Chemical and Physical Properties
Christopher M. Briggs in Briggs, Breiner, Graham Pinus Ponderosa Charcoal 9 May 2005

Abstract
Charcoal results from the incomplete burning of plant material and is found in most
soil surface horizons, but little is known about its effects on soil properties. The objectives of this
study were (1) to determine the chemical and physical properties of ponderosa pine charcoal


Indonesia: Survey on the Effect of Charcoal to Tree Growth and Charcoal Production in West Kalimantan

Indonesia: Survey on the Effect of Charcoal to Tree Growth and Charcoal Production in West Kalimantan (1.3 mb pdf)
Carbon Fixing Forest Management project
Demonstration Study on Carbon Fixing Forest Management in Indonesia
Cooperation Project between Forestry Research and Development Agency (FORDA), Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Collaboration with Yayasan Dian Tama December 2005

FOREWORD


Charcoal effects on soil solution chemistry and growth of Koeleria macrantha in the ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir ecosystem

Charcoal effects on soil solution chemistry and growth of Koeleria macrantha in the ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir ecosystem
Gundale, Michael; DeLuca, Thomas, Biology and Fertility of Soils, Volume 43, Number 3, January 2007 , pp. 303-311(9)

Abstract:


Wildfire Charcoal and Soil Processes

Wildfire Charcoal and Soil Processes
Thomas H. DeLuca, Adjunct Professor of Forest Soils, tom.deluca@cfc.umt.edu


Charcoal and activated carbon as adsorbate of phytotoxic compounds – a comparative study

Charcoal and activated carbon as adsorbate of phytotoxic compounds – a comparative study
Marco Hille and Jan den Ouden, Oikos Volume 108 Issue 1 Page 202Issue 1 - 207 - January 2005

Abstract


Nitrogen mineralization and phenol accumulation along a fire chronosequence in northern Sweden

Nitrogen mineralization and phenol accumulation along a fire chronosequence in northern Sweden
T. DeLuca, M.-C. Nilsson, O. Zackrisson , Oecologia, October 2002

Abstract


Understory vegetation as a forest ecosystem driver: evidence from the northern Swedish boreal forest

Understory vegetation as a forest ecosystem driver: evidence from the northern Swedish boreal forest
Marie-Charlotte Nilsson and David A Wardle, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment,Volume 3, Issue 8 (October 2005) pp. 421–428


Long-Term Effects of Wildfire on Ecosystem Properties Across an Island Area Gradient

Long-Term Effects of Wildfire on Ecosystem Properties Across an Island Area Gradient
David A. Wardle,1,2* Greger Hörnberg,1 Olle Zackrisson,1 Maarit Kalela-Brundin,3 David A. Coomes4


The charcoal effect in Boreal forests: mechanisms and ecological consequences

The charcoal effect in Boreal forests: mechanisms and ecological consequences
D. A. Wardle, O. Zackrisson, M.-C. Nilsson, Department of Forest Vegetation Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Forestry, S-901 83 Umeå, Sweden, Oecologia, 1998

Abstract


Key Ecological Function of Charcoal from Wildfire in the Boreal Forest

Key Ecological Function of Charcoal from Wildfire in the Boreal Forest
Olle Zackrisson, Marie-Charlotte Nilsson, David A. Wardle, Oikos, Vol. 77, No. 1 (Oct., 1996), pp. 10-19
doi:10.2307/3545580


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