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Environmental Science & Technology | 2014

Isotopologue ratios of N2O and N2 measurements underpin the importance of denitrification in differently N-loaded riparian alder forests.

Ülo Mander; Reinhard Well; Daniel Weymann; Kaido Soosaar; Martin Maddison; Arno Kanal; Krista Lõhmus; Jaak Truu; Jürgen Augustin; Julien Tournebize

Known as biogeochemical hotspots in landscapes, riparian buffer zones exhibit considerable potential concerning mitigation of groundwater contaminants such as nitrate, but may in return enhance the risk for indirect N2O emission. Here we aim to assess and to compare two riparian gray alder forests in terms of gaseous N2O and N2 fluxes and dissolved N2O, N2, and NO3(-) in the near-surface groundwater. We further determine for the first time isotopologue ratios of N2O dissolved in the riparian groundwater in order to support our assumption that it mainly originated from denitrification. The study sites, both situated in Estonia, northeastern Europe, receive contrasting N loads from adjacent uphill arable land. Whereas N2O emissions were rather small at both sites, average gaseous N2-to-N2O ratios inferred from closed-chamber measurements and He-O laboratory incubations were almost four times smaller for the heavily loaded site. In contrast, groundwater parameters were less variable among sites and between landscape positions. Campaign-based average (15)N site preferences of N2O (SP) in riparian groundwater ranged between 11 and 44 ‰. Besides the strong prevalence of N2 emission over N2O fluxes and the correlation pattern between isotopologue and water quality data, this comparatively large range highlights the importance of denitrification and N2O reduction in both riparian gray alder stands.


Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 2017

Above-ground growth and temporal plant–soil relations in midterm hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. × P. tremuloides Michx.) plantations on former arable lands in hemiboreal Estonia

Reimo Lutter; Arvo Tullus; Arno Kanal; Tea Tullus; Hardi Tullus

ABSTRACT Short-rotation forestry with hybrid aspen is a novel silvicultural system in northern Europe on former arable lands. However, knowledge about hybrid aspen growth potential in different soil types and the impact of soil physico-chemical properties on tree productivity in the long term is still scanty. We used repeated monitoring of soil properties and tree growth in young (5-year) and midterm (15-year) hybrid aspen plantations in various soil types (corresponding to four forest site types) to determine the temporal changes in tree growth–soil relationships. Growth of midterm hybrid aspen plantations exceeded same-aged native European aspen stands about two-fold. Growth had improved on Aegopodium, remained moderate on moist Dryopteris and was increasingly suppressed on dry Hepatica soils. The pHKCl, available Ca, content of clay and layer thickness of the soil A-horizon had a significant effect on tree growth in young plantations, but these effects disappeared in the midterm age. The soil water-holding capacity and available P in the A-horizon had a significant growth-controlling effect on tree growth in both ages. We concluded that former arable soils provide a sufficient supply of major nutrients in midterm hybrid aspen plantations whereas minor changes have occurred in growth–soil relationships between young and midterm age.


Plant and Soil | 2006

Functional diversity of culturable bacterial communities in the rhizosphere in relation to fine-root and soil parameters in alder stands on forest, abandoned agricultural, and oil-shale mining areas

Krista Lõhmus; M. Truu; Jaak Truu; Ivika Ostonen; E. Kaar; A. Vares; Veiko Uri; S. Alama; Arno Kanal


Forest Ecology and Management | 2012

Biomass production and carbon sequestration in a fertile silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) forest chronosequence

Veiko Uri; Mats Varik; Jürgen Aosaar; Arno Kanal; Mai Kukumägi; Krista Lõhmus


Ecological Indicators | 2008

Spatial correlograms of soil cover as an indicator of landscape heterogeneity

Evelyn Uuemaa; Jüri Roosaare; Arno Kanal; Ülo Mander


Forest Ecology and Management | 2007

Early growth of hybrid aspen (Populus × wettsteinii Hämet-Ahti) plantations on former agricultural lands in Estonia

Arvo Tullus; Hardi Tullus; Aivo Vares; Arno Kanal


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2007

Above-ground biomass production and nutrient accumulation in young stands of silver birch on abandoned agricultural land

Veiko Uri; Aivo Vares; Hardi Tullus; Arno Kanal


Ecological Engineering | 2011

Dynamics of gaseous nitrogen and carbon fluxes in riparian alder forests

Kaido Soosaar; Ülo Mander; Martin Maddison; Arno Kanal; Ain Kull; Krista Lõhmus; Jaak Truu; Jürgen Augustin


Landscape and Urban Planning | 2010

Assessment of methane and nitrous oxide fluxes in rural landscapes

Ülo Mander; Evelyn Uuemaa; Ain Kull; Arno Kanal; Martin Maddison; Kaido Soosaar; Jüri-Ott Salm; Merje Lesta; Raili Hansen; Reili Kuller; Alexander Harding; Jürgen Augustin


Landscape Ecology | 2013

Greenhouse gas fluxes in an open air humidity manipulation experiment

Raili Hansen; Ülo Mander; Kaido Soosaar; Martin Maddison; Krista Lõhmus; Priit Kupper; Arno Kanal; Jaak Sober

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Veiko Uri

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Hardi Tullus

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Arvo Tullus

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Jürgen Aosaar

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Mats Varik

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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