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Biological versus geochemical control and environmental change drivers of the base metal budgets of a tropical montane forest in Ecuador during 15 years
ArticleAbstract: To assess the susceptibility of the base metal budget of a remote tropical montane forest in EcuadorPalabras claves:Acid deposition, Alkaline dust deposition, catchment budget, Litterfall, Stemflow, streamflow, Throughfall, weathering ratesAutores:Bigalke M., Boy J., Carlos Valarezo, Leimer S., Velescu A., Wilcke W.Fuentes:scopusAluminum cycling in a tropical montane forest ecosystem in southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Growth limitation induced by Al toxicity is believed to commonly occur in tropical forests, althoughPalabras claves:Al speciation, Aluminum fluxes, Aluminum toxicity, Molar Ca:Al ratios, Tropical forest ecosystemsAutores:Bigalke M., Boy J., Carlos Valarezo, Rehmus A., Wilcke W.Fuentes:scopusAluminum toxicity to tropical montane forest tree seedlings in southern Ecuador: Response of nutrient status to elevated Al concentrations
ArticleAbstract: Aims: We determined the reasons why in nutrient solution increasing Al concentrations >300 μM inhibiPalabras claves:Aluminum toxicity, Growth stimulation by phosphorus, Nutrient deficiency, Tropical forest tree seedlingsAutores:Bigalke M., Carlos Valarezo, Castillo J.M., Rehmus A., Wilcke W.Fuentes:scopusShort-term response of the Ca cycle of a montane forest in Ecuador to low experimental CaCl<inf>2</inf> additions
ArticleAbstract: The tropical montane forests of the E Andean cordillera in Ecuador receive episodic Sahara-dust inpuPalabras claves:Al speciation, Calcium cycle, Graffenrieda emarginata Triana, Molar Ca : Al ratio, Stem diameter growth, tropical montane forestAutores:Bigalke M., Carlos Valarezo, Homeier J., Nixon L. Cumbicus Torres, Wilcke W., Wullaert H.Fuentes:scopusTemporal Trends of Phosphorus Cycling in a Tropical Montane Forest in Ecuador During 14 Years
ArticleAbstract: Increased bioavailability of P can have a negative impact on plant biodiversity. In an approximatelyPalabras claves:catchment budget, Litterfall, phosphorus fluxes, Temporal trends, weathering ratesAutores:Bigalke M., Boy J., Carlos Valarezo, Leimer S., Velescu A., Wilcke W.Fuentes:scopus