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Trade-offs between plant species richness and carbon storage in the context of afforestation -Examples from afforestation scenarios in the Mulde Basin, Germany
Lautenbach et al. - 2017 - Trade-offs between plant species richness and carbon storage in the context of afforestation – Examp.grobid.tei.xml
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The German Federal State of Saxony aims to increase forest cover, supported by the implementation of afforestation programs. To analyze consequences of an increase in forest cover, this study investigates possible trade-offs between carbon storage and plant biodiversity caused by afforestation. Six afforestation scena...
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Productivity and dynamics of pure and mixed-species plantations of Populous deltoids Bartr. ex
Ghorbani et al. - 2018 - Productivity and dynamics of pure and mixed-species plantations of Populous deltoids Bartr. ex Marsh.grobid.tei.xml
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Mixed-forest plantation with native species have gradually become the focus of forest research. The need to better understand their performance and productivity is, nowadays, a matter of particular relevance to forestry practice. The objective of this study was a long-term analysis of the effects of species-mixing of ...
[ "active pasture", "experimental plantation", "inactive pasture", "natural restoration", "ecological restoration" ]
RECOVERY OF SOIL C AND N IN A TROPICAL PASTURE: PASSIVE AND ACTIVE RESTORATION
Roa‐Fuentes et al. - 2015 - Recovery of Soil C and N in a Tropical Pasture Passive and Active Restoration.grobid.tei.xml
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Soil degradation by deforestation and introduction of exotic grasses is a grave consequence of land-use change in tropical regions during the last decades. Soil restoration following natural succession (i.e., passive restoration) is slow because of low tree establishment. Introduction of tree plantings by human interv...
[ "Age class", "biomass accumulation", "carbon sequestration", "forest", "tree density" ]
Biomass accumulation and carbon sequestration potential in varying tree species, ages and densities in Gunung Bromo Education Forest, Central Java, Indonesia
Darmawan et al. - 2022 - Biomass accumulation and carbon sequestration potential in varying tree species, ages and densities .grobid.tei.xml
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Forest biomass plays an important role in carbon storage to mitigate climate change. While many studies have investigated the carbon stock of various forests, adding knowledge in the context of education forest might enrich the importance of this forest as a carbon pool besides its role for education purposes. Gunung ...
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Planted forests for open coal mine spoils rehabilitation in Colombian drylands: Contributions of fine litterfall through an age chronosequence
Barliza et al. - 2019 - Planted forests for open coal mine spoils rehabilitation in Colombian drylands Contributions of fin.grobid.tei.xml
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The contributions of organic matter via fine litterfall to the soil were evaluated in three sites that were rehabilitated 7, 10, and 21 years earlier, respectively, located in an opencast coalmine at El Cerrejón (La Guajira, Colombia). We placed forty litterfall traps in four plots at each reclaimed site and in a trop...
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''Grain for Green'' driven land use change and carbon sequestration on the Loess Plateau, China
Deng et al. - 2014 - “Grain for Green” driven land use change and carbon sequestration on the Loess Plateau, China.grobid.tei.xml
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Assessing the effects of vegetation types on carbon storage fifteen years after reforestation on a Chinese fir site
Wang et al. - 2009 - Assessing the effects of vegetation types on carbon storage fifteen years after reforestation on a C.grobid.tei.xml
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Forest ecosystems play a significant role in sequestering carbon (C) in biomass and soils. Plantations established in subtropical China since the 1980s, mainly of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook) in monocultures, have proved to be major C sinks. However, information is lacking about whether mixing Ch...
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Soil properties and neighbouring forest cover affect above-ground biomass and functional composition during tropical forest restoration
Toledo et al. - 2018 - Soil properties and neighbouring forest cover affect above‐ground biomass and functional composition.grobid.tei.xml
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Questions:We studied the importance of soil properties and neighbouring forest cover in affecting plant community biomass and assembly during the tropical forest restoration process. We also investigated how compositional responses depended
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Linkages among land use, macronutrient levels, and soil erosion in northern Vietnam: A plot-scale study
Anh et al. - 2014 - Linkages among land use, macronutrient levels, and soil erosion in northern Vietnam A plot-scale st.grobid.tei.xml
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Objective: This study examined the interrelations among vegetative cover and biomass, soil macronutrient levels, and soil erosion in northern Vietnam. Methods: We selected ten dominant land-use types in a hilly area of western Hanoi including bare soil, agriculture (cassava or lemon grass), shrub land, five types of p...
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Higher soil organic carbon sequestration potential at a rehabilitated mangrove comprised of Aegiceras corniculatum compared to Kandelia obovata
Chen et al. - 2021 - Higher soil organic carbon sequestration potential at a rehabilitated mangrove comprised of Aegicera.grobid.tei.xml
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We compared ecosystem OC stocks between planted mangroves comprised of different species.• Vegetations sequestrate OC more rapidly than soils before they have reached maturity.• Ecosystem OC sequestration performance is related to plantation of different species.
[ "Biomass", "Carbon stock", "CO 2 mitigation", "Riparian vegetation" ]
Biomass, carbon storage and CO 2 mitigation potential of two riparian sites of northern Chhattisgarh, India
Kujur et al. - 2021 - Biomass, carbon storage and CO2 mitigation potential of two riparian sites of northern Chhattisgarh,.grobid.tei.xml
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Climate change is a major issue across the globe. Therefore, carbon (C) assimilation and storage is the key management strategy for mitigating climate change. The present investigation was carried out in two riparian sites i.e., Maini and Machhli river of northern Chhattisgarh, India, through stratified random samplin...
[ "ecosystem function", "functional diversity", "functional restoration", "reassembly", "restoration target", "trait-based restoration Conceptual Implications" ]
Functional traits and ecosystem services in ecological restoration
Carlucci et al. - 2020 - Functional traits and ecosystem services in ecolog.grobid.tei.xml
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The application of a functional trait-based approach to ecological restoration is receiving growing attention worldwide, but lack of knowledge on functional traits and how they link to ecosystem services imposes a major barrier to operationalize such approach. Synthesizing the existing knowledge on functional trait-ba...
[ "Restored Mangroves", "Carbon Stocks", "Carbon Sequestration" ]
Ecosystem Carbon Stocks of Restored Mangroves and Its Sequestration in Northern Sumatra Coast, Indonesia
Suprayogi et al. - 2022 - Ecosystem Carbon Stocks of Restored Mangroves and Its Sequestration in Northern Sumatra Coast, Indon.grobid.tei.xml
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The 2,4,6,8,10,12 and 30-year restored mangroves were studied through non-destructive method by measuring their stem diameter and tree height. Two allometric references: (a) stem diameter (D 30 ) and (b) combined quadratic stem diameter and tree height (D 30 2 H) were used to estimate aboveground and belowground vege...
[ "Carbon sequestration", "Forest ¯oor", "Mineral soil", "Land-use change", "Afforestation", "Chronosequence", "Oak", "Norway spruce" ]
Change in soil organic carbon following afforestation of former arable land
Vesterdal et al. - 2002 - Change in soil organic carbon following afforestation of former arable land.grobid.tei.xml
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The resolution of the Kyoto Protocol to include effects of land use and land-use change in global carbon budgets has put focus on C sequestration following afforestation of former arable land. Carbon is sequestered in the aggrading biomass of the new forests, but the question remains, to what extent the former arable ...
[ "alder", "degraded primary forest", "Ecuadorian Andes", "litter", "mesofauna", "monoculture", "oribatid mites", "pine" ]
Conversion of Andean montane forests into plantations: Effects on soil characteristics, microorganisms, and microarthropods
Marian et al. - 2020 - Conversion of Andean montane forests into plantations Effects on soil characteristics, microorganis.grobid.tei.xml
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Tropical montane forests in the Andes are subjected to deforestation and subsequent transformation into pastures. Abandoned pastures are frequently reforested by planting monoculture timber plantations, resulting in reduced aboveground diversity and changes in soil characteristics compared to primary forests. In this ...
[ "Biomass", "Direct seeding", "Microbial biomass", "Mine spoil", "Soil redevelopment" ]
Experiments on ecological restoration of coal mine spoil using native trees in a dry tropical environment, India: a synthesis
Singh and Singh - 2006 - Experiments on Ecological Restoration of Coal Mine Spoil using Native Trees in a Dry Tropical Enviro.grobid.tei.xml
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A series of experiments was conducted on the rehabilitation of mine spoil in a dry tropical region of India for determining the suitability of tree species for plantation, growth performance of selected indigenous species in monoculture and impact of the plantations on the restoration of biological fertility of soil. ...
[ "arrested succession", "enrichment planting", "Kibale National Park", "pine plantations", "regeneration", "restoration" ]
Enrichment planting does not improve tree restoration when compared with natural regeneration in a former pine plantation in Kibale National Park, Uganda
Omeja et al. - 2009 - Enrichment planting does not improve tree restoration when compared with natural regeneration in a f.grobid.tei.xml
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Given the high rates of deforestation and subsequent land abandonment, there are increasing calls to reforest degraded lands; however, many areas are in a state of arrested succession. Plantations can break arrested succession and the sale of timber can pay for restoration efforts. However, if the harvest damages nati...
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What is the impact of afforestation on the carbon stocks of Irish mineral soils?
Wellock et al. - 2011 - What is the impact of afforestation on the carbon stocks of Irish mineral soils.grobid.tei.xml
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Ireland has implemented a large afforestation program in recent decades, with much of this taking place since the mid 1980s. This presents Ireland with the opportunity to offset carbon emissions through carbon sequestration in forests, as the latter are known to sequester a large amount of carbon into the tree biomass...
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Intensive tree planting facilitates tropical forest biodiversity and biomass accumulation in Kibale National Park, Uganda
Omeja et al. - 2011 - Intensive tree planting facilitates tropical forest biodiversity and biomass accumulation in Kibale .grobid.tei.xml
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The extensive area of degraded tropical land and the calls to conserve forest biodiversity and sequester carbon to offset climate change demonstrate the need to restore forest in the tropics. Deforested land is sometimes replanted with fast-growing trees; however, the consequences of intensive replanting on biomass ac...
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Time matters: Temporally changing effects of planting schemes and insecticide treatment on native timber tree performance on former pasture
Riedel et al. - 2013 - Time matters Temporally changing effects of planting schemes and insecticide treatment on native ti.grobid.tei.xml
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Reforestation of former pastures with native timber trees holds potential to improve small-scale farmers livelihoods while supporting ecosystem functioning and biological diversity. To promote successful reforestation with native tree species, more knowledge is needed, particularly on effects of species identity, tree...
[ "afforestation", "Betula pubescens", "carbon stocks", "climate change mitigation", "mycorrhiza", "Pinus sylvestris", "soil carbon dynamics", "tree planting" ]
Tree planting in organic soils does not result in net carbon sequestration on decadal timescales
Friggens et al. - 2020 - Tree planting in organic soils does not result in net carbon sequestration on decadal timescales.grobid.tei.xml
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Tree planting is increasingly being proposed as a strategy to combat climate change through carbon (C) sequestration in tree biomass. However, total ecosystem C storage that includes soil organic C (SOC) must be considered to determine whether planting trees for climate change mitigation results in increased C storage...
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Influence of soil and topography on aboveground biomass accumulation and carbon stocks of afforested pastures in South East Brazil
Sattler et al. - 2014 - Influence of soil and topography on aboveground biomass accumulation and carbon stocks of afforested.grobid.tei.xml
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In light of the devastating loss of forest cover, biodiversity, and ecosystem services in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, people are endeavoring to restore this fragmented forest system. The afforestation of abandoned or degraded land is a practical approach to restore regional ecological functions and to sequester atm...
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Loss and recovery of carbon and nitrogen after mangrove clearing
Adame et al. - 2018 - Loss and recovery of carbon and nitrogen after mangrove clearing.grobid.tei.xml
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Offsetting carbon (C) emissions and reducing nitrogen (N) pollution have been goals of mangrove restoration programs around the world. There is a common, yet dubious expectation that mangrove restoration will result in immediate and perpetual delivery of ecosystem services. There are expected time lags between mangrov...
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Carbon sequestration and storage in planted mangrove stands of Avicennia marina
Kandasamy et al. - 2021 - Carbon sequestration and storage in planted mangrove stands of Avicennia marina.grobid.tei.xml
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This work assessed the carbon storage and sequestration potential in the planted mangrove stands of Avicennia marina of different age groups (16-27.2 years), as influenced by vegetation and soil characteristics in an estuarine system of southeast coast of India. The carbon storage was 22-folds higher in soil and 56-fo...
[ "desertification", "vegetation restoration", "mixed forest", "soil physical and chemical properties", "fractal feature" ]
Soil Properties under Artificial Mixed Forests in the Desert-Yellow River Coastal Transition Zone, China
Li et al. - 2022 - Soil Properties under Artificial Mixed Forests in the Desert-Yellow River Coastal Transition Zone, C.grobid.tei.xml
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Mixed forests play a key role in the environmental restoration of desert ecosystems and in order to address the improvement of soil properties by different mixed vegetation types. We selected four typical mixed vegetation types (including: Populus alba var. pyramidalis × Caragana korshinskii, P. pyramidalis × Hedysaru...
[ "Soil properties", "land use", "deforestation", "reforestation", "nature reserves", "China", "Sichuan" ]
Effects of reforestation and deforestation on soil properties in humid mountainous areas: a case study in Wolong Nature Reserve, Sichuan province, China
Liu et al. - 2002 - Effects of reforestation and deforestation on soil properties in humid mountainous areas a case stu.grobid.tei.xml
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Natural secondary succession, forest planting and agricultural practices after deforestation affect soil properties in many ways. During the last 50 years, land uses have greatly changed in the mountainous areas in southwestern China as the result of deforestation and cultivation. A study was initiated in Wolong Natur...
[ "site preparation", "forest species", "herbaceous vegetation", "carbon storage", "mineral soil", "Portugal" ]
Carbon storage as affected by different site preparation techniques two years after mixed forest stand installation
Fonseca et al. - 2014 - Carbon storage as affected by different site preparation techniques two years after mixed forest sta.grobid.tei.xml
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Aim of study:This study aims at evaluating the impact of site preparation techniques prior to plantation on carbon storage and distribution in a young mixed stand of Pseudotsuga menziesii (PM) and Castanea sativa (CS).Area of study: The experimental field was established near Macedo de Cavaleiros, Northern Portugal, a...
[ "Cerrado biome", "colonization", "Coppice shooting", "dry forest", "forest succession", "pasture", "regrowth", "resilience", "resprout" ]
Does Restoration Enhance Regeneration of Seasonal Deciduous Forests in Pastures in Central Brazil?
Sampaio et al. - 2007 - Does Restoration Enhance Regeneration of Seasonal Deciduous Forests in Pastures in Central Brazil.grobid.tei.xml
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The goal of restoration is to accelerate ecosystem recovery, but in ecosystems that naturally regenerate rapidly restoration techniques need to be selected carefully to facilitate rather than impede natural recovery. We compared the effects of five restoration techniques, such as plowing the soil, removing grasses, ad...
[ "Carbon stocks", "Above-ground biomass", "Litter", "Soil", "Highlands", "Central Mexico", "Montane forest" ]
Carbon content in vegetation, litter, and soil under 10 different land-use and land-cover classes in the Central Highlands of Michoacan, Mexico
Ordóñez et al. - 2008 - Carbon content in vegetation, litter, and soil under 10 different land-use and land-cover classes in.grobid.tei.xml
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In this study we estimated the carbon content in vegetation, litter, and soil, under 10 different classes of land-use and land-cover classes (LU/LC) in the Purepecha Region, located in the Central Highlands of Me ´xico. Forests in this area are representative of the montane forests of Central and Southern Mexico and a...
[ "aboveground biomass", "generic methods", "allometric equations", "plantation development" ]
Estimation of biomass and carbon storage of tree plantations in northern Iran
Ostadhashemi et al. - 2014 - Estimation of biomass and carbon storage of tree plantations in northern Iran.grobid.tei.xml
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To estimate the aboveground biomass and carbon storage in multi-species plantations we used speciesspecific equations method and three other generic methods. Astara county is located in northern Iran. It has a total area of 1,757 ha. Based on species-specific allometric equations, total aboveground biomass was calcula...
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Aboveground and belowground biomass and carbon pools in highland temperate forest landscape in Central Mexico
Mendoza-Ponce and Galicia - 2010 - Aboveground and belowground biomass and carbon pools in highland temperate forest landscape in Centr.grobid.tei.xml
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Temperate forests play a significant role in the global carbon cycle. However, deforestation, land use changes and differences in successional and species composition cause a spatial heterogeneity in the potential carbon storage in the landscape. The aims of this study were (1) to quantify aboveground and belowground ...
[ "Atlantic forest", "Carbon sink", "Climate change", "Forest soil", "Nutrient cycling", "Rehabilitation of degraded land" ]
Changes in soil C and N stocks and nutrient dynamics 13 years after recovery of degraded land using leguminous nitrogen-fixing trees
Macedo et al. - 2008 - Changes in soil C and N stocks and nutrient dynamics 13 years after recovery of degraded land using .grobid.tei.xml
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In tropical forest areas with highly weathered soils, organic matter plays an important role in soil functioning and forest sustainability. When forests are clear-cut, the soil begins almost immediately to lose organic matter, triggering a series of soil degradation processes, the extent and intensity of which depends...
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Linking land use changes to variation in soil properties in a Mediterranean mountain agroecosystem
Lizaga et al. - 2019 - Linking land use changes to variation in soil properties in a Mediterranean mountain agroecosystem.grobid.tei.xml
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Several decades of intensive rainfed farming in Mediterranean mountains and later land abandonment has led to rapid land use and land cover changes. During recent centuries, the conversion of rangelands into croplands has increased the surfaces prone to erosion. In the southern Pre-Pyrenees, the process was reversed d...
[ "agroforestry", "cerrado", "germination", "neotropical savanna", "nurse plants Implications" ]
Direct seeding of Brazilian savanna trees: effects of plant cover and fertilization on seedling establishment and growth
Silva et al. - 2015 - Direct seeding of Brazilian savanna trees effects of plant cover and fertilization on seedling esta.grobid.tei.xml
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Direct seeding is a promising technique for ecological restoration, but it has been poorly studied in neotropical savannas. Different types of plant cover (no cover, crops, or green manure) and fertilization (unfertilized, synthetic fertilizer, or poultry litter) were used to verify if survival and growth of different...
[ "Carbon stocking", "pure and mixed afforestation", "Pinus nigra", "Cedeus libani", "Picea abies", "Fandoghloo" ]
EFFECTS OF AFFORESTATION ON CARBON STOCKS IN FANDOGHLOO FOREST AREA
Fataei - 2018 - EFFECTS OF AFFORESTATION ON CARBON STOCKS IN FANDOGHLOO FOREST AREA.grobid.tei.xml
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Afforestation of grasslands is increased in Fandoghloo region of northwestern Iran, which has been used for grazing. Carbon (C) stocking of pure and mixed Pinus nigra, Cedeus libani and Picea abies afforested stands (20 years-old) in Ardabil, Iran was assessed. C stocking of tree biomass and litter were defined based ...
[ "deep soil organic carbon", "total ecosystem carbon sequestration", "mixed plantation", "biomass carbon" ]
Rapid Sequestration of Ecosystem Carbon in 30-year Reforestation with Mixed Species in Dry Hot Valley of the Jinsha River
Gong et al. - 2019 - Rapid Sequestration of Ecosystem Carbon in 30-year Reforestation with Mixed Species in Dry Hot Valle.grobid.tei.xml
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Reforestation plays an important role in the carbon cycle and climate change. However, knowledge of ecosystem carbon sequestration through reforestation with mixed species is limited. Especially in dry hot valley of the Jinsha River, no studies cover total ecosystem carbon sequestration level in mature mixed plantatio...
[ "Greenhouse gas", "Global warming", "Mine land", "Integrated biotechnological approach (IBA)", "Soil organic carbon" ]
Carbon sequestration in reclaimed manganese mine land at Gumgaon, India
Juwarkar et al. - 2010 - Carbon sequestration in reclaimed manganese mine land at Gumgaon, India.grobid.tei.xml
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Carbon emission is supposed to be the strongest factor for global warming. Removing atmospheric carbon and storing it in the terrestrial biosphere is one of the cost-effective options, to compensate greenhouse gas emission. Millions of acres of abandoned mine land throughout the world, if restored and converted into v...
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The inventory of carbon stock in New Zealand's post-1989 planted forest for reporting under the Kyoto protocol
Beets et al. - 2011 - The inventory of carbon stock in New Zealand’s post-1989 planted forest for reporting under the Kyot.grobid.tei.xml
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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) requires reporting net carbon stock changes and anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, including those related to forests. This paper describes the design and implementation of a nation-wide forest inventory of New Zealand's planted post-1989 forests ...
[ "Aboveground biomass", "Carbon sequestration", "Forest management", "Mitigation", "Pinus sylvestris", "Soil carbon stock" ]
'Carbon stocks in a Scots pine afforestation under different thinning intensities management'
Ruiz-Peinado et al. - 2014 - ‘Carbon stocks in a Scots pine afforestation under different thinning intensities management’.grobid.tei.xml
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Thinning, as a forest management strategy, may contribute towards mitigating climate change, depending on its net effect on forest carbon (C) stocks. Although thinning provides off-site C storage (in the form of wood products) it is still not clear whether it results in an increase, a reduction or no change in on-site...
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Effects of cultural intensity and planting density on stand-level aboveground biomass production and allocation for 12-year-old loblolly pine plantations in the Upper Coastal Plain and Piedmont of the southeastern United States
Zhao et al. - 2012 - Effects of cultural intensity and planting density on stand-level aboveground biomass production and.grobid.tei.xml
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To strengthen financial returns and sustainably manage pine plantations for a mixture of traditional merchantable forest products and biomass for energy, we may need to modify and optimize loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation management regimes. There is limited information on stand-level biomass production and p...
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Accumulation of soil organic C and N in planted forests fostered by tree species mixture
Liu et al. - 2017 - Accumulation of soil organic C and N in planted forests fostered by tree species mixture.grobid.tei.xml
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With the increasing trend of converting monocultures into mixed forests, more and more studies have been carried out to investigate the admixing effects on tree growth and aboveground carbon storage. However, few studies have considered the impact of mixed forests on belowground carbon sequestration, particularly chan...
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Coupled human-natural regeneration of indigenous coastal dry forest in Kenya
MacFarlane et al. - 2015 - Coupled human-natural regeneration of indigenous coastal dry forest in Kenya.grobid.tei.xml
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Remaining fragments of East African coastal dry forests contain very high levels of endemic species and are in critical need of conservation and restoration. Little is known about natural regeneration dynamics of these forests, or the potential for human action to aid recovery of lost structures and functions after de...
[ "biomass", "carbon stock", "carbon sequestration", "carbon dioxide mitigation tree-based systems q" ]
Biomass production and carbon sequestration in different tree-based systems of Central Himalayan Tarai region
Kanime et al. - 2013 - Biomass production and carbon sequestration in different tree-based systems of Central Himalayan .grobid.tei.xml
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Biomass, carbon storage and carbon dioxide mitigation potential of plantations of Populus deltoides, Eucalyptus tereticornis, Dalbergia sissoo, Mangifera indica, Litchi chinensis and Prunus salicina were assessed. Being economically viable, such tree plantations are grown by farmers on a large scale in north India. Th...
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Sub-tropic degraded red soil restoration: Is soil organic carbon build-up limited by nutrients supply
Gong et al. - 2013 - Sub-tropic degraded red soil restoration Is soil organic carbon build-up limited by nutrients suppl.grobid.tei.xml
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The long-term Forest Restoration Experimental Project (FREP) was established in 1991 on a subtropical, barren, degraded, red soil sparsely vegetated grassland in
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Corresponding author.E•mail: wyflll977@ 126.com DOI:
Liu Ling et al. - 2019 - Dynamic of forest vegetation carbon storage in He_nan Province based on forest inventory data.grobid.tei.xml
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[ "forest reclamation", "open-cast mining restoration", "discrete growth model", "spontaneous succession", "thinning", "attractiveness for recreation" ]
Dynamics and Management of Restored Forests in Post-Mining Sites with Respect to Their Recreation Value: A Matrix Growth Model
Melichar et al. - 2022 - Dynamics and Management of Restored Forests in Post-Mining Sites with Respect to Their Recreation Va.grobid.tei.xml
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Afforestation has been a popular restoration procedure for spoil heaps in the sites affected by coal open-cast mining in the Czech Republic. Forest replantation is a frequent restoration variant when spoil heaps are recovered, but unreclaimed sites are often left to spontaneous succession. Studies on the dynamics of s...
[ "Basal area", "biodiversity and ecosystem function", "mortality", "tropical trees" ]
Biodiversity enhances individual performance but does not affect survivorship in tropical trees
Potvin and Gotelli - 2008 - Biodiversity enhances individual performance but does not affect survivorship in tropical trees.grobid.tei.xml
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We developed an analytical method that quantifies the relative contributions of mortality and individual growth to ecosystem function and analysed the results from the first biodiversity experiment conducted in a tropical tree plantation. In Sardinilla, central Panama, over 5000 tree seedlings were planted in monocult...
[ "Subjects Plant Science", "Soil Science", "Climate Change Biology", "Biogeochemistry", "Forestry Soil mineralized carbon", "Environmental factors", "Soil organic carbon", "Soil carbon stock", "Mixed forest" ]
Soil mineralized carbon drives more carbon stock in coniferous-broadleaf mixed plantations compared to pure plantations
Hao et al. - 2022 - Soil mineralized carbon drives more carbon stock in coniferous-broadleaf mixed plantations compared .grobid.tei.xml
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Forest soil carbon (C) sequestration has an important effect on global C dynamics and is regulated by various environmental factors. Mixed and pure plantations are common afforestation choices in north China, but how forest type and environmental factors interact to affect soil C stock remains unclear. We hypothesize ...
[ "additive biomass equations", "root-to-shoot ratio", "carbon concentration", "biomass partitioning", "forest origin" ]
Biomass Functions and Carbon Content Variabilities of Natural and Planted Pinus koraiensis in Northeast China
Widagdo et al. - 2021 - Biomass Functions and Carbon Content Variabilities of Natural and Planted Pinus koraiensis in Northe.grobid.tei.xml
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The population of natural Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) in northeast China has sharply declined due to massive utilization for its high-quality timber, while this is vice versa for Korean pine plantations after various intensive afforestation schemes applied by China's central authority. Hence, more comprehensive mod...
[ "Biomass", "Root systems", "Conifer and broadleaved species", "5-year plot-based trial" ]
Biomass and root attributes of eight of New Zealand's most common indigenous evergreen conifer and broadleaved forest species during the first 5 years of establishment
Marden et al. - 2018 - Biomass and root attributes of eight of New Zealand’s most common indigenous evergreen conifer and b.grobid.tei.xml
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Background: Tree allometric equations are critical tools for determining tree volume, biomass and carbon stocks. However, there is a lack of species-specific biomass equations for juvenile trees of many of New Zealand's indigenous species. The aim of this study was to provide allometric equations for total above-and b...
[ "Aboveground biomass carbon", "distribution index", "exclosure", "important value index" ]
Potential of exclosure on aboveground biomass carbon stock and ecological fitness of woody species in Jabi Tehnane district, northwestern Ethiopia
Asmare and Gure - 2019 - Potential of exclosure on aboveground biomass carbon stock and ecological fitness of woody species i.grobid.tei.xml
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Assessment of ecological fitness of woody species across land use is critical issues in degraded land restoration. However, little is known about AGBC stored capacity, important value and distribution index of woody species grows in exclosure and adjacent open lands. Therefore, this research is aimed to (i) analyse im...
[ "active restoration", "forest recovery", "passive restoration", "seed dispersal mode", "succession", "tree species", "tropical montane cloud forest" ]
Vegetation structure and biodiversity recovery in 19-year-old active restoration plantations in a Neotropical cloud forest
Pedraza et al. - 2021 - Vegetation structure and biodiversity recovery in 19-year-old active restoration plantations in a Ne.grobid.tei.xml
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Aim of study: To evaluate how middle-aged active restoration plantations of native tree species contribute to the recovery of the tropical cloud forest in terms of vegetation structure, tree richness, species composition, and to shade-tolerance and seed dispersal mode functional groups.Area of study: We studied two 19...
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Review Functionality of restored mangroves: A review
Bosire et al. - 2008 - Functionality of restored mangroves A review.grobid.tei.xml
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[ "mangrove sediment", "carbon burial", "total carbon", "total organic carbon" ]
Impact of mangrove vegetation on seasonal carbon burial and other sediment characteristics in the Vellar-Coleroon estuary, India
Kathiresan et al. - 2014 - Impact of mangrove vegetation on seasonal carbon burial and other sediment characteristics in the Ve.grobid.tei.xml
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This work quantified the total carbon and 12 other sediment characteristics at 10 soil depths, in planted and or natural mangrove forests in comparison with non-vegetated soil for four seasons of the year 2009-2010 in the Vellar-Coleroon estuarine complex, India. The sediment characteristics varied significantly betwe...
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Belowground carbon sequestration in a mature planted mangroves (Northern Viet Nam)
Ha et al. - 2018 - Belowground carbon sequestration in a mature planted mangroves (Northern Viet Nam).grobid.tei.xml
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Mangroves play a key role in carbon sequestration along tropical and subtropical coastlines, mainly as a result of their high primary productivity and the anoxic character of their soils, in which organic matter decay processes are slow. Unfortunately, these forests are disappearing worldwide, notably due to aquacultu...
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Soil organic carbon fractions, C-cycling hydrolytic enzymes, and microbial carbon metabolism in Chinese fir plantations
Wang et al. - 2021 - Soil organic carbon fractions, C-cycling hydrolytic enzymes, and microbial carbon metabolism in Chin.grobid.tei.xml
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Planting density did not affect SOC, DOC, and cellulase activity at age 5. • Increased planting density increased SOC, EOC, and DOC but decreased MBC at age 35. • Increased planting density increased invertase and β-glucosidase activities
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Evaluating the success of direct seeding for tropical forest restoration over ten years
Freitas et al. - 2019 - Evaluating the success of direct seeding for tropical forest restoration over ten years.grobid.tei.xml
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Direct seeding is considered a feasible alternative for large-scale forest restoration, but little is known about the successional trajectory of tropical forests restored through direct seeding. To validate this method, we must understand how it changes forest structure and species richness and shapes the community tr...
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Improvements in Soil C and N Compositions After 40 and 80 Years of Reforestation in Subtropical Low Mountain Forests
Shiau et al. - 2020 - Improvements in Soil C and N Compositions After 40 and 80 Years of Reforestation in Subtropical Low .grobid.tei.xml
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Reforestation is an important step toward recovering soil quality and wildlife habitats that are degraded due to deforestation. However, little is known about how soil C and N compositions in subtropical forests evolve after decades of reforestation. This study comprehensively evaluated the differences in soil C and N...
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The carbon balance of a six-year-old Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) ecosystem estimated by different methods
Uri et al. - 2019 - The carbon balance of a six-year-old Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) ecosystem estimated by differe.grobid.tei.xml
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Clear-cutting is a conventional method of forest management which significantly changes carbon (C) cycling at the ecosystem level for a long time. Estimation of the interim period during which the ecosystem turns from a C source to a C sink is crucial for clarifying the environmental effects of management on forest C ...
[ "Carbon sequestration", "Carbon storage", "Biomass", "Protected area", "Global warming", "Tropical forest" ]
Climate change mitigation potential of Atlantic Forest reforestations
Manes et al. - 2022 - Climate change mitigation potential of Atlantic Forest reforestations.grobid.tei.xml
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International agendas focus on limiting unchecked climate change through extensive mitigation. Worldwide, several reforestation initiatives strive to achieve ambitious goals and promote carbon sequestration on land. The greatest potential for reforestation lies within the tropics, and the Atlantic Forest is among the ...
[ "root biomass", "coarse roots", "stump", "abandoned agricultural land" ]
Carbon content of below-ground biomass of young Scots pines in Latvia
Jansons et al. - 2017 - Carbon content of below–ground biomass of young Scots pines in Latvia.grobid.tei.xml
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Forest ecosystems play crucial role in global carbon cycling, therefore, increasing afforestation of agricultural land in Europe has been recognized as important contribution of carbon sequestration. In carbon reporting systems, root carbon content (CC) default value has been set to 50%. The study aimed to estimate CC...
[ "Land use", "landscape", "summit", "shoulder", "chronosequence", "coal mine" ]
Age Chronosequence Effects on Restoration Quality of Reclaimed Coal Mine Soils in Mississippi Agroecosystems
Adeli et al. - 2013 - Age Chronosequence Effects on Restoration Quality of Reclaimed Coal Mine Soils in Mississippi Agroec.grobid.tei.xml
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Surface mining drastically disturbs landscapes and soil properties. Reclamation can restore and improve soil quality and biomass productivity. Time required for soil reclamation to restore soil quality to premined conditions in southeastern United States is unclear. The objective of this study was to evaluate chronose...
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Tropical C4 grasses generally
Cook et al. - 2014 - Soil Carbon Dynamics Following Reforestation of Tropical Pastures.grobid.tei.xml
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and-use change accounts for about one third of total anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions (Richter and Houghton, 2011). Some land uses can lead to net accumulation of C from the atmosphere, if vegetation change leads to greater inputs of organic matter to soils, or to reduced rates of loss. Improving soil carbon con...
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Aboveground Tree Growth Varies with Belowground Carbon Allocation in a Tropical Rainforest Environment
Raich et al. - 2014 - Aboveground Tree Growth Varies with Belowground Carbon Allocation in a Tropical Rainforest Environme.grobid.tei.xml
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Young secondary forests and plantations in the moist tropics often have rapid rates of biomass accumulation and thus sequester large amounts of carbon. Here, we compare results from mature forest and nearby 15-20 year old tree plantations in lowland Costa Rica to evaluate differences in allocation of carbon to abovegr...
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Development and testing of allometric equations for estimating above-ground biomass of mixed-species environmental plantings
Paul et al. - 2013 - Development and testing of allometric equations for estimating above-ground biomass of mixed-species.grobid.tei.xml
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To quantify the impact that planting indigenous trees and shrubs in mixed communities (environmental plantings) have on net sequestration of carbon and other environmental or commercial benefits, precise and non-biased estimates of biomass are required. Because these plantings consist of several species, estimation of...
[ "Guangdong province", "Forest restoration", "Carbon storage", "Carbon density" ]
Impacts of a large-scale reforestation program on carbon storage dynamics in Guangdong, China
Zhou et al. - 2008 - Impacts of a large-scale reforestation program on carbon storage dynamics in Guangdong, China.grobid.tei.xml
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In the early 1980s, the province of Guangdong, China implemented a 10-year, large-scale reforestation program to counter environment degradation as a result of rapid economic development. Quantification of the contribution of this forest restoration program to carbon storage will provide critical information and guida...
[ "Mine spoil", "Revegetation", "Plant available nitrogen", "Belowground biomass", "N-mineralization", "Dump stability" ]
Dump Stability and Soil Fertility of a Coal Mine Spoil in Indian Dry Tropical Environment: A Long-Term Study
Tripathi et al. - 2012 - Dump Stability and Soil Fertility of a Coal Mine Spoil in Indian Dry Tropical Environment A Long-Te.grobid.tei.xml
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Plant available nitrogen, belowground (root) biomass, soil nitrogen (N) mineralization and microbial biomass N (MBN) were studied for 12 years at the interval of 2 years (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years) and mine dump stability at the intervals of 6 years (0, 6 and 12 years) after re-vegetation on coal mine spoil site....
[ "Forest floor", "Kalmia angustifolia L.", "Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.", "Pinus banksiana Lamb.", "nutrient cycling", "plantation forest Couche organique du sol forestier", "Kalmia angustifolia L. Picea mariana (Mill.) B renouvellement des éléments nutritifs", "forêt de plantation" ]
Forest floor mass and nutrients in two chronosequences of plantations: Jack pine vs. black spruce
Krause - 1998 - Forest floor mass and nutrients in two chronosequences of plantations Jack pine vs. black spruce.grobid.tei.xml
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether change of forest cover had an effect on the development of the organic surface horizons, particularly on those variables that influence nutrient cycling and forest productivity. Jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) and black spruce (Picea mariana [Mill.] B.S.P.) plantati...
[ "Fine root biomass", "Fine root surface area", "Nested regression", "Pinus tabuliformis" ]
Individual-based fine root biomass and its functional relationship with leaf for Pinus tabuliformis in northern China
Jia et al. - 2015 - Individual-based fine root biomass and its functional relationship with leaf for Pinus tabuliformis .grobid.tei.xml
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Root biomass plays an essential role in carbon sequestration at both individual and ecosystem scales, yet few feasible methods for measuring root biomass of individual trees have been developed. We sampled 11 trees in a pure 20-year-old Pinus tabuliformis plantation to estimate total root, fine root and leaf biomass o...
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Changes in ecosystem carbon stocks following grassland afforestation of semiarid sandy soil in the southeastern Keerqin Sandy Lands, China
Hu et al. - 2008 - Changes in ecosystem carbon stocks following grassland afforestation of semiarid sandy soil in the s.grobid.tei.xml
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The ecological consequences of grassland afforestation in arid/semiarid sandy regions are not well known with respect to tree species and stand age. The present study quantifies the changes in above-and belowground carbon (C) stocks following afforestation in the southeastern Keerqin Sandy Lands with species of Mongol...
[ "aboveground tree biomass", "active restoration", "coastal resilience", "fisheries", "mangrove ecosystems", "natural climate solution Implications" ]
Active restoration leads to rapid recovery of aboveground biomass but limited recovery of fish diversity in planted mangrove forests of the North Brazil Shelf
Ram et al. - 2021 - Active restoration leads to rapid recovery of aboveground biomass but limited recovery of fish diver.grobid.tei.xml
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Coastal degradation has spurred active restoration of mangrove ecosystems, from local initiatives to global commitments to increase mangrove forest area by 20% over the next decade. Mangrove restoration projects typically have multiple objectives, including carbon storage, coastal resilience, and fisheries recovery. H...
[ "Functional traits", "ecosystem services", "land management", "drought tolerance", "fire tolerance", "successional facilitation", "carbon storage" ]
Restoring Ecosystem Services Tool (REST): A Computer Program for Selecting Species for Restoration Projects Using a Functional-Trait Approach
Rayome et al. - Restoring Ecosystem Services Tool (REST) a Comput.grobid.tei.xml
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This report describes the Restoring Ecosystem Services Tool (REST) computer program, which was developed to assist users in selecting plant species for more effective landscape management. Many habitats have been altered to the extent that it is no longer possible to restore their plant communities to their preexistin...
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Productivity of Scots pine and Norway spruce in central Sweden and competitive release in mixtures of the two species
Holmström et al. - 2018 - Productivity of Scots pine and Norway spruce in central Sweden and competitive release in mixtures o.grobid.tei.xml
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A 53 year old growth and yield study of monocultures and mixture of two species, Scots pine and Norway spruce, was analysed. The replacement design of the experiment (at the time of establishment same density in all treatments and 50/50 proportion in the mixture) in ten blocks enables the comparison of site and specie...
[ "soil carbon sequestration", "organic matter fractionation", "decomposition", "nitrogenfixation" ]
Soil Organic Carbon is Increased in Mixed-species Plantations of Eucalyptus and Nitrogen-fixing Acacia
Forrester et al. - 2013 - Soil Organic Carbon is Increased in Mixed-Species Plantations of Eucalyptus and Nitrogen-Fixing Acac.grobid.tei.xml
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Soil organic carbon (soil C) sequestration in forests is often higher under nitrogen (N 2 )-fixing than under non-N 2 -fixing tree species. Here, we examined whether soil C could be increased using mixed-species plantations compared to monocultures, which are less productive aboveground than mixtures. In addition, we ...
[ "Land use Pasture Reforestation Cropping Mid infrared spectroscopy SOC, soil organic carbon", "HOC, humic organic carbon", "POC, particulate organic carbon", "ROC, resistant organic carbon", "TOC, total organic carbon", "DBH, diameter at breast height", "MIR, mid infrared spectroscopy", "C, carbon", ...
Soil carbon and nitrogen pools, their depth distribution and stocks following plantation establishment in south east Queensland, Australia
Wehr et al. - 2020 - Soil carbon and nitrogen pools, their depth distribution and stocks following plantation establishme.grobid.tei.xml
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Changes in land use affect the soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and pools. This is currently of great interest as soils are a major pool of carbon in the biosphere and can sequester atmospheric carbon. This study investigated the effect of pasture conversions into reforestation or cropping land on SOC, humic organic C...
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BALANÇO DE CARBONO E NUTRIENTES EM PLANTIO
Gama-Rodrigues et al. - 2008 - Balanço de carbono e nutrientes em plantio puro e misto de espécies florestais nativas no sudeste da.grobid.tei.xml
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ciclagem bioquímica para todos os nutrientes do que a média dos plantios puros. Resultado similar ocorreu para a ciclagem biogeoquímica, à exceção de Ca. O balanço de C, P e K foi negativo em todas as coberturas florestais; entretanto, para
[ "social-ecological systems", "payments for ecosystem services", "adaptive management", "human wellbeing", "adaptive capacity", "agroforestry" ]
Social as much as environmental: the drivers of tree biomass in smallholder forest landscape restoration programmes
Wells et al. - 2020 - Social as much as environmental the drivers of tree biomass in smallholder forest landscape restora.grobid.tei.xml
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A major challenge for forest landscape restoration initiatives is the lack of quantitative evidence on how social factors drive environmental outcomes. Here we conduct an interdisciplinary quantitative analysis of the environmental and social drivers of tree biomass accumulation across 639 smallholder farms restoring ...
[ "Alnus acuminata", "bosque de niebla", "restauración", "Trema micrantha Alnus acuminata", "cloud forest", "restoration", "Trema micrantha" ]
Avendaño-Yañez et al. - 2019 - Almacén de carbono en biomasa aérea de plantaciones experimentales con especies de sucesión temprana.grobid.tei.xml
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Antecedentes: Las plantaciones forestales con especies nativas de crecimiento rápido contribuyen a la captura y almacenamiento de Carbono (C). Sin embargo, se sabe poco sobre la supervivencia, el potencial de captura y almacenamiento de C en plantaciones con especies nativas del bosque mesófilo de montaña (BMM). Pregu...
[ "Forest structure", "Soil", "Biomass", "Fluxes", "Peatland", "Indonesia" ]
Carbon stocks, emissions, and aboveground productivity in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests
Saragi-Sasmito et al. - 2019 - Carbon stocks, emissions, and aboveground productivity in restored secondary tropical peat swamp for.grobid.tei.xml
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Tropical wetlands such as peat swamp forests (PSFs) have been known globally as one of the carbon (C)-rich ecosystems. However, there is still a lack of understanding on the C cycle in PSFs, especially in association with land use and cover changes (e.g., ecosystem degradation and restoration). This study presents the...
[ "agroforestry", "Coffea arabica L.", "ecological indicators", "forest landscape restoration", "natural regeneration", "shade coffee Implications" ]
Ecological outcomes of agroforests and restoration 15 years after planting
Giudice Badari et al. - 2020 - Ecological outcomes of agroforests and restoration 15 years after planting.grobid.tei.xml
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Large-scale forest restoration relies on approaches that are cost-effective and economically attractive to farmers, and in this context agroforestry systems may be a valuable option. Here, we compared ecological outcomes among (1) 12-15-year-old coffee agroforests established with several native shade trees, (2) 12-15...
[ "Aboveground carbon", "Nitrogen", "Phosphorus", "Reforestation", "Pinus taeda L" ]
Individual tree and stand-level carbon and nutrient contents across one rotation of loblolly pine plantations on a reclaimed surface mine
Angel et al. - 2019 - Individual tree and stand-level carbon and nutrient contents across one rotation of loblolly pine pl.grobid.tei.xml
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While reclaimed loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations in east Texas, USA have demonstrated similar aboveground productivity levels relative to unmined forests, there is interest in assessing carbon (C) and nutrients in aboveground components of reclaimed trees. Numerous studies have previously documented abovegro...
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Leaf functional traits predict shade tolerant tree performance in cloud forest restoration plantings
Toledo-Aceves et al. - Leaf functional traits predict shade tolerant tree.grobid.tei.xml
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1. Restoration of tropical montane cloud forest (TMCF) landscapes is urgently required. Assisting the regeneration of endangered and shade tolerant tree species is essential for both the recovery of this vulnerable group and of ecological processes. However, there is limited species-specific information regarding tree...
[ "Allometric equation", "Ash (Fraxinus excelsior L", ")", "Black alder" ]
Above-and belowground ecosystem biomass, carbon and nitrogen allocation in recently afforested grassland and adjacent intensively managed grassland
Peichl et al. - 2012 - Above- and belowground ecosystem biomass, carbon and nitrogen allocation in recently afforested gras.grobid.tei.xml
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Background and Aims This study investigated initial land-use change effects on ecosystem biomass, carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) allocation and storage by comparing a recently afforested grassland with an adjacent intensively managed grassland in southern Ireland. Methods Soil C, N and fine root (<2 mm) stocks were deter...
[ "coal mine degraded land", "afforestation", "soil function", "carbon and nitrogen pool", "soil enzyme", "carbon sequestration" ]
Assessment of Forest Ecosystem Development in Coal Mine Degraded Land by Using Integrated Mine Soil Quality Index (IMSQI): The Evidence from India
Bandyopadhyay et al. - 2020 - Assessment of Forest Ecosystem Development in Coal Mine Degraded Land by Using Integrated Mine Soil .grobid.tei.xml
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Research highlights:(1) Ecosystem development assessed in an afforested post-mining site.(2) Soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) stock reached close to the reference forest site after 25 years of afforestation. (3) Integrated mine soil quality index is developed to assess the reclamation success. Backgro...
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Estimation of CO 2 sequestration potential by afforestation in the arid rangelands of Western Australia based on long-term empirical data
Suganuma et al. - 2019 - Estimation of CO2 sequestration potential by afforestation in the arid rangelands of Western Austral.grobid.tei.xml
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Large-scale afforestation is a key measure to mitigate global warming, however, implementation may result in land-use competition with agriculture. To avoid such competition, carbon mitigation methods using arid and semi-arid areas have been proposed, but to our knowledge there is no report of rates of sequestration b...
[ "Kenya", "litter fall", "mangrove productivity", "reforested stands", "seasonality" ]
Litter Fall Dynamics of Restored Mangroves (Rhizophora mucronata Lamk. and Sonneratia alba Sm.) in Kenya
Wang_ondu et al. - 2014 - Litter Fall Dynamics of Restored Mangroves ( Rhizophora mucronata Lamk. and Sonneratia alb.grobid.tei.xml
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Mangrove forests are active carbon sinks and important for nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Restoration of degraded mangrove habitats enhances return of ecosystem goods and services, including carbon sequestration. Our objective was to assess the restoration of primary productivity of reforested mangrove stands...
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Overlooked and undervalued: the neglected role of fauna and a global bias in ecological restoration assessments
Lewis et al. - 2012 - Factors influencing early restoration progress of a Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest on formeragr.grobid.tei.xml
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Growing citizen science for conservation to support diverse project objectives and the motivations of
[ "Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation", "Michelia macclurei plantation", "carbon storage", "carbon allocation patterns" ]
Comparisons of carbon storages in Cunninghamia lanceolata and Michelia macclurei plantations during a 22-year period in southern China
Niu et al. - 2009 - Comparisons of carbon storages in Cunninghamia lanceolata and Michelia macclurei plantations during .grobid.tei.xml
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Tree species composition was important for carbon storage within the same climate range. To quantify the dynamics of ecosystem carbon allocation as affected by different tree species, we measured the above-and below-ground biomass accumulation in 22 years, as well as the tissue carbon concentrations of trees in Cunnin...
[ "Soil organic carbon", "Sequestration", "Mangrove restoration", "Chronosequence study" ]
DYNAMICS AND NUTRIENT CYCLING •
Thura et al. - 2023 - Mangrove restoration built soil organic carbon stocks over six decades a chronosequence study.grobid.tei.xml
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Purpose Mangrove restoration has been suggested to have a great potential for global change mitigation due to the large carbon sequestration capacity of mangroves. However, the temporal and spatial dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) storage following mangrove restoration remains less examined and reported. To fill ...
[ "Aboveground biomass", "Allometric equations", "Belowground biomass", "Cordia alliodora", "Dbh", "Nutrients", "Pseudosamanea guachapele" ]
Growth, biomass, carbon and nutrient pools in Gmelina arborea established in pure and mixed forest stand production systems in Mexico
Ruiz-Blandon et al. - 2022 - Growth, biomass, carbon and nutrient pools in Gmelina arborea established in pure and mixed forest s.grobid.tei.xml
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Melina (Gmelina arborea) is a fast-growing tree species that is widely used throughout the world for various purposes. The aims of this research were to evaluate the biomass production and C and nutrient pools in G. arborea established in a 15-year-old pure stand (PS) and a mixed stand (MS) in the State of Nayarit, Me...
[ "biomass C", "carbon sequestration", "chronosequence", "litter", "mixed-species plantings", "recalcitrant C", "revegetation", "soil" ]
Reforestation with native mixed-species plantings in a temperate continental climate effectively sequesters and stabilizes carbon within decades
Cunningham et al. - 2015 - Reforestation with native mixed‐species plantings in a temperate continental climate effectively seq.grobid.tei.xml
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Reforestation has large potential for mitigating climate change through carbon sequestration.Native mixed-species plantings have a higher potential to reverse biodiversity loss than do plantations of production species, but there are few data on their capacity to store carbon. A chronosequence (5-45 yr) of 36 native m...
[ "wildfire", "forest recovery", "carbon", "salvage logging", "tree planting", "natural regeneration", "chronosequence" ]
Carbon 5-60 Years After Fire: Planting Trees Does Not Compensate for Losses in Dead Wood Stores
Clason et al. - 2022 - Carbon 5–60 Years After Fire Planting Trees Does Not Compensate for Losses in Dead Wood Stores.grobid.tei.xml
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Wildfire is a natural disturbance in many forested biomes, with the loss of carbon to the atmosphere and mortality of trees actively sequestering carbon of global concern as a contribution to climate change. Natural regeneration is often successful at reestablishing a forest in ecosystems adapted to fire, but there is...
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Biomass carbon accumulation by Japan's forests from 1947 to 1995
Fang et al. - 2005 - Biomass carbon accumulation by Japan_s forests from 1947 to 1995.grobid.tei.xml
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Forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere function as carbon (C) sinks for atmospheric carbon dioxide; however, the magnitude, location, and cause of the sinks remain uncertain. A number of field measurements of forest biomass and systematic national forest inventories in Japan make it possible to quantify the C si...
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Rejuvenating ecosystem services through reclaiming degraded land for sustainable societal development: Implications for conservation and human wellbeing
Rawat et al. - 2022 - Rejuvenating ecosystem services through reclaiming degraded land for sustainable societal developmen.grobid.tei.xml
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The Himalayan ecosystem has global significance for supporting unique and rich ecological and socio-cultural diversity as well as a range of ecosystem services important for the very survival of human beings. However, constant anthropogenic pressure, unsustainable developmental practices and climate change led to the ...
[ "planted forest", "forest inventory", "carbon storage", "carbon density", "carbon sequestration" ]
Biomass Carbon Sequestration by Planted Forests in China
Xu and Li - 2010 - Biomass carbon sequestration by planted forests in China.grobid.tei.xml
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The planted forest area and carbon sequestration have increased significantly in China, because of large-scale reforestation and afforestation in the past decades. In this study, we developed an age-based volume-to-biomass method to estimate the carbon storage by planted forests in China in the period of 1973-2003 bas...
[ "Atlantic Forest, ecological restoration, forest and landscape restoration, large-scale restoration, natural regeneration, restoration costs, restoration economy, selective harvesting, tropical forestry, Eucalyptus Atlantic Forest", "ecological restoration", "Eucalyptus", "forest and landscape restoration", ...
Exotic eucalypts: from demonized trees to allies of tropical forest
Brancalion et al. - 2020 - Exotic eucalypts From demonized trees to allies of tropical forest restoration.grobid.tei.xml
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The income obtained from eucalypt wood production offset 44-75% of restoration implementation costs. Synthesis and applications. Many of the negative effects attributed to eucalypts onthe growth and natural regeneration of native trees depend on features of the production system, landscape structure, soil, and climate...
[ "Rehabilitated Forest", "Secondary Forest", "Physical and Chemical Properties", "Soil Fertility", "SFI and SEF indices Science" ]
Assessing Soil Fertility Status of Rehabilitated Degraded Tropical Rainforest
Jamaluddin - 2013 - ASSESSING SOIL FERTILITY STATUS OF REHABILITATED DEGRADED TROPICAL RAINFOREST.grobid.tei.xml
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An assessment of forest rehabilitation program in relation to soil fertility status by using soil indices could provide fundamental information on soil suitability for species preferences and improve the effective technique for future rehabilitation program in tropical rainforests. This study was conducted in order to...
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Restoration of degraded landscapes for ecosystem services in North-Western Ethiopia
Mekuria et al. - 2018 - Restoration of degraded landscapes for ecosystem services in North-Western Ethiopia.grobid.tei.xml
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Establishing exclosures has become common in Ethiopia, especially in the central and northern highlands, where they serve as a response to persistent forest degradation, affecting forest resources and ecosystem services. We investigated changes in vegetation composition, aboveground biomass and soil properties after e...
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Can intensive management accelerate the restoration of Brazil's Atlantic forests?
Campoe et al. - 2010 - Can intensive management accelerate the restoration of Brazil_s Atlantic forests.grobid.tei.xml
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