Juri Palmtag
Stockholm University
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Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research | 2015
Juri Palmtag; Gustaf Hugelius; Nikolay Lashchinskiy; Mikkel P. Tamstorf; Andreas Richter; Bo Elberling; Peter Kuhry
Abstract This study describes and compares soil organic matter (SOM) quantity and characteristics in two areas of continuous permafrost, a mountainous region in NE Greenland (Zackenberg study site) and a lowland region in NE Siberia (Cherskiy and Shalaurovo study sites). Our assessments are based on stratified-random landscape-level inventories of soil profiles down to 1 m depth, with physico-chemical, elemental, and radiocarbon-dating analyses. The estimated mean soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in the upper meter of soils in the NE Greenland site is 8.3 ± 1.8 kg C m-2 compared to 20.3 ± 2.2 kg C m-2 and 30.0 ± 2.0 kg C m-2 in the NE Siberian sites (95% confidence intervals). The lower SOC storage in the High Arctic site in NE Greenland can be largely explained by the fact that 59% of the study area is located at higher elevation with mostly barren ground and thus very low SOC contents. In addition, SOC-rich fens and bogs occupy a much smaller proportion of the landscape in NE Greenland (∼3%) than in NE Siberia (∼20%). The contribution of deeper buried C-enriched material in the mineral soil horizons to the total SOC storage is lower in the NE Greenland site (∼13%) compared to the NE Siberian sites (∼24%–30%). Buried SOM seems generally more decomposed in NE Greenland than in NE Siberia, which we relate to different burial mechanisms prevailing in these regions.
Nature Ecology and Evolution | 2018
Petr Čapek; Stefano Manzoni; Eva Kaštovská; Birgit Wild; Kateřina Diáková; Jiří Bárta; Jörg Schnecker; Christina Biasi; Pertti J. Martikainen; Ricardo J. Eloy Alves; Georg Guggenberger; Norman Gentsch; Gustaf Hugelius; Juri Palmtag; Robert Mikutta; Olga Shibistova; Tim Urich; Christa Schleper; Andreas Richter; Hana Šantrůčková
In most terrestrial ecosystems, plant growth is limited by nitrogen and phosphorus. Adding either nutrient to soil usually affects primary production, but their effects can be positive or negative. Here we provide a general stoichiometric framework for interpreting these contrasting effects. First, we identify nitrogen and phosphorus limitations on plants and soil microorganisms using their respective nitrogen to phosphorus critical ratios. Second, we use these ratios to show how soil microorganisms mediate the response of primary production to limiting and non-limiting nutrient addition along a wide gradient of soil nutrient availability. Using a meta-analysis of 51 factorial nitrogen–phosphorus fertilization experiments conducted across multiple ecosystems, we demonstrate that the response of primary production to nitrogen and phosphorus additions is accurately predicted by our stoichiometric framework. The only pattern that could not be predicted by our original framework suggests that nitrogen has not only a structural function in growing organisms, but also a key role in promoting plant and microbial nutrient acquisition. We conclude that this stoichiometric framework offers the most parsimonious way to interpret contrasting and, until now, unresolved responses of primary production to nutrient addition in terrestrial ecosystems.A stoichiometric framework predicts the contrasting results of nutrient effects on primary production, with predicted responses supported by a meta-analysis of N–P fertilization experiments.
Biogeosciences | 2014
Gustaf Hugelius; Jens Strauss; Sebastian Zubrzycki; Jennifer W. Harden; Edward A. G. Schuur; Chien-Lu Ping; Lutz Schirrmeister; Guido Grosse; G. J. Michaelson; Charles D. Koven; Jonathan A. O'Donnell; Bo Elberling; Umakant Mishra; Philip Camill; Zicheng Yu; Juri Palmtag; Peter Kuhry
Earth System Science Data | 2013
Gustaf Hugelius; James G. Bockheim; P. Camill; Bo Elberling; Guido Grosse; Jennifer W. Harden; Kevin Johnson; T. M. Jorgenson; Charles D. Koven; Peter Kuhry; G. J. Michaelson; Umakant Mishra; Juri Palmtag; Chien-Lu Ping; Jonathan A. O'Donnell; Lutz Schirrmeister; Edward A. G. Schuur; Y. Sheng; Laurence C. Smith; Jens Strauss; Zicheng Yu
Biogeosciences Discussions | 2014
Gustaf Hugelius; Jens Strauss; Sebastian Zubrzycki; Jennifer W. Harden; Edward A. G. Schuur; Chien-Lu Ping; Lutz Schirrmeister; Guido Grosse; G. J. Michaelson; Charles D. Koven; Jonathan A. O'Donnell; Bo Elberling; Umakant Mishra; Philip Camill; Zicheng Yu; Juri Palmtag; Peter Kuhry
Biogeosciences | 2015
Norman Gentsch; Robert Mikutta; Ricardo J. Eloy Alves; Jin Barta; Petr Čapek; Antje Gittel; Gustaf Hugelius; Peter Kuhry; Nikolay Lashchinskiy; Juri Palmtag; Andreas Richter; Hana Šantrůčková; Jörg Schnecker; Olga Shibistova; Tim Urich; Birgit Wild; Georg Guggenberger
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2015
Petr Čapek; Kateřina Diáková; Jan-Erik Dickopp; Jiří Bárta; Birgit Wild; Jörg Schnecker; Ricardo J. Eloy Alves; Stefanie Aiglsdorfer; Georg Guggenberger; Norman Gentsch; Gustaf Hugelius; Nikolaj Lashchinsky; Antje Gittel; Christa Schleper; Robert Mikutta; Juri Palmtag; Olga Shibistova; Tim Urich; Andreas Richter; Hana Šantrůčková
Earth System Science Data Discussions | 2013
Gustaf Hugelius; Charles Tarnocai; James G. Bockheim; P. Camill; Bo Elberling; Guido Grosse; Jennifer W. Harden; K. Johnson; T. M. Jorgenson; C. Koven; Peter Kuhry; G. J. Michaelson; Umakant Mishra; Juri Palmtag; Chien-Lu Ping; Judith A. O'Donnell; Lutz Schirrmeister; Edward A. G. Schuur; Y. Sheng; Laurence C. Smith; Jens Strauss; Zicheng Yu
European Journal of Soil Science | 2016
Juri Palmtag; Justine Ramage; Gustaf Hugelius; Norman Gentsch; Nikolay Lashchinskiy; Andreas Richter; Peter Kuhry
Earth System Science Data | 2016
Sina Muster; Kurt Roth; Moritz Langer; Stephan Lange; Fabio Cresto Aleina; Annett Bartsch; Anne Morgenstern; Guido Grosse; Benjamin M. Jones; A. Britta K. Sannel; Ylva Sjöberg; Frank Günther; Christian G. Andresen; Alexandra Veremeeva; Prajna R Lindgren; Frédéric Bouchard; Mark J. Lara; Daniel Fortier; Simon Charbonneau; Tarmo Virtanen; Gustaf Hugelius; Juri Palmtag; Matthias Benjamin Siewert; William J. Riley; Charles D. Koven; Julia Boike