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Evaluation of deposition fluxes in two mountain Norway spruce stands with different densities using the extended Canopy Budget Model

open access: yesJournal of Forest Science, 2013
The field study in a mountain forest at Bílý Kříž provides a comparison of element fluxes for two adjacent forest spruce stands of the same age (29 years in 2005) but with different stem densities.
I. Drápelová
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Nitrogen Cycling Under Conifer‐to‐Broadleaf Forest Conversion in Eastern England

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Soil Science, Volume 77, Issue 1, January–February 2026.
ABSTRACT In the early 20th century, political focus on timber production in Europe led to extensive afforestation and replacement of broadleaves with often non‐native coniferous species. Recent interest in the reverse has risen due to recognition of the wider ecosystem services delivered by forests, such as water quality improvement.
Caitlin Lewis   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Water-borne hyphomycetes in tree canopies of Kaiga (Western Ghats), India

open access: yesActa Mycologica, 2013
The canopy samples such as trapped leaf litter, trapped sediment (during summer), stemflow and throughfall (during monsoon) from five common riparian tree species (Artocarpus heterophyllus, Cassia fistula, Ficus recemosa, Syzygium caryophyllatum and ...
Naga M. Sudheep, Kandikere R. Sridhar
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Effects of Throughfall on the Migration of Soil Dissolved Organic Matter in Subtropical Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest During Rainfall Season

open access: yesShuitu Baochi Xuebao
[Objective] As the most active component in forest soil, dissolved organic matter (DOM) can not only be directly utilized by microorganisms, but also be the main carrier for the migration of C, N, P and other elements in the ecosystem.
WANG Hongyu   +6 more
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Throughfall as an understudied biogeochemical subsidy of nutrients and carbon in the urban water cycle: perspective and a research agenda

open access: yesDiscover Water
Precipitation that moves through tree canopies entrains carbon and nutrients from leaf and bark surfaces. In natural ecosystems, these biogeochemical subsidies to the water cycle are processed by watershed soils before conveyance to fluvial networks.
Mary G. Lusk
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Rainfall components distribution in needle-leaved and broadleaved plantations in a semiarid climate zone (Case study: Shahid-Beheshti Forest Park in Broujerd) [PDF]

open access: yesمجله جنگل ایران, 2015
The aim of this research was to measure rainfall components (throughfall, interception, and stemflow) in needle-leaved (Pinus brutia, Cupressus arizonica) and broadleaved (Fraxinus rotundifolia and Platanus orientalis) plantations located in Broujerd ...
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Rainfall interception and spatial variability of throughfall in spruce stand

open access: yesJournal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, 2014
The interception was recognized as an important part of the catchment water balance in temperate climate. The mountainous forest ecosystem at experimental headwater catchment Liz has been subject of long-term monitoring.
Dohnal Michal   +3 more
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Intersepsi Curah Hujan Pada Tegakan Pohon Pinus (Casuarina cunninghamia)

open access: yesRona Teknik Pertanian, 2013
ABSTRAK. Proses tertahannya curah hujan di atas tajuk vegetasi dikenal dengan istilah intersepsi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melakukan pengukuran intersepsi, air lolos (throughfall), dan aliran batang (stemflow) pada tegakan pohon pinus (Casuarina ...
Susi Chairani, Dewi Sri Jayanti
doaj   +1 more source

Measuring throughfall and interception loss in Horizontal cypress and Turkish pine afforestations and a natural stand of chestnut-leaved oak at Kohmian of Azadshahr, Iran [PDF]

open access: yesمجله جنگل ایران, 2015
The amounts of throughfall and interception loss are as significant as habitat suitability regarding to the tree selection for afforestation. Horizontal cypress (Cupressus horizontalis Mill.), Turkish pine (Pinus brutia Ten.), and chestnut-leaved oak ...
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Influence of biotic and abiotic factors and water partitioning on the kinetic energy of sprinkler irrigation on a maize canopy

open access: yesAgricultural Water Management
The splash and erosion phenomena of sprinkler water droplets with dynamic characteristics directly affect the water and fertilizer efficiency of crop plants and the hydrogeochemical cycle processes of the farm ecosystem, causing farmers to doubt the ...
Zhongrui Zhu, Jiusheng Li, Delan Zhu
doaj   +1 more source

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