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Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems
Plant Litter Decomposition at Fennoscandian Tundra Sites
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T. Rosswall
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A. K. Veum
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1975
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The disappearance of leaf litter under different woodland conditions
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Decomposition of Leaf Litter in Relation to Environment, Microflora, and Microbial Respiration
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Description of Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems
M. Sonesson
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P. Kallio
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10.1007/978-3-642-80937-8_31
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Description of Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems
pp. 62
Flora and Plant Sociology in Fennoscandian Tundra Areas
pp. 68
Survey of the Main Plant Communities on Hardangervidda
pp. 74
Vegetation Mapping at Hardangervidda
pp. 82
Dispersal and Primary Establishment of Vegetation
pp. 86
Comparison of Plant Structure on Grazed and Ungrazed Tundra Meadows
pp. 103
Measurement of Leaf Areas and Leaf Angles of Plants at Hardangervidda, Norway
pp. 149
On the Effect of Continuous Light on Photosynthesis in Mosses
pp. 163
Acclimatization Effect in Photosynthesis and Respiration
pp. 168
CO2 Exchange in Norwegian Tundra Plants Studied by Infrared Gas Analyzer Technique
pp. 184
Photosynthesis and Respiration of Plants Studied by Field Technique at Hardangervidda, Norway
pp. 194
The Seasonal Pattern of Photosynthesis of Some Vascular Plants on a Subarctic Mire
pp. 201
Energy Content and Use of Solar Radiation of Fennoscandian Tundra Plants
pp. 208
Distribution of 14C Photosynthates in Norwegian Alpine Plants
pp. 216
Pigment Structure of Vascular Plants, Mosses and Lichens at Hardangervidda, Norway
pp. 227
Introduction
pp. 230
Decomposition, Microbiology, and Ecosystem Analysis
pp. 239
Biomass and Production of Soil and Litter Fungi at Scandinavian Tundra Sites
pp. 244
Microfungal Populations of the Abisko Area, Northern Sweden
pp. 251
Bacterial Populations of Some Fennoscandian Tundra Soils
pp. 261
Comparisons of Decomposition Rates Measured by Means of Cellulose
pp. 31
Soils of Fennoscandian IBP Tundra Ecosystems
pp. 292
Nitrogen Fixation in Lichens at Kevo, North-Finland
pp. 333
Analysis of Precipitation at Fennoscandian Tundra Sites
pp. 339
Organic Compounds in Alpine Plants
pp. 351
The Input and Significance of Particulate Terrestrial Organic Carbon in a Subalpine Freshwater Ecosystem
pp. 41
Climate and Hydrology of Some Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems
pp. 94
Plant Phenology of Fennoscandian Tundra Areas
pp. 111
Plant Biomass and Primary Production of Fennoscandian Subarctic and Subalpine Forests and of Alpine Willow and Heath Ecosystems
pp. 121
Primary Productivity of Alpine Meadow Communities
pp. 138
CO2 Exchange and Growth of Rhacomitrium lanuginosum and Dicranum elongatum
pp. 268
Plant Litter Decomposition at Fennoscandian Tundra Sites
pp. 279
Carbon Losses from Tundra Soils
pp. 305
Nitrogen Fixation by Bacteria and Free-Living Blue-Green Algae in Tundra Areas
pp. 316
Mineral Content of Tundra and Forest Tundra Plants in Fennoscandia
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