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- 2021
- Effects of bioavailable phosphorus and soil biota on typical Nardus grassland species in competition with fast-growing plant species (2021) ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS. 120.
- 2017
- Quantifying establishment limitations during the ecological restoration of species-rich Nardus grassland (2017) APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE. 20(4). p.594-607
- P-removal for restoration of Nardus grasslands on former agricultural land : cutting traditions (2017) RESTORATION ECOLOGY. 25(suppl. 2). p.S178-S187
- 2015
- Phosphorus mining for ecological restoration on former agricultural land (2015) RESTORATION ECOLOGY. 23(6). p.842-851
- The effects of hemiparasitic plant removal on community structure and seedling establishment in semi-natural grasslands (2015) JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. 26(3). p.409-420
- 2014
- Hemiparasitic litter additions alter gross nitrogen turnover in temperate semi-natural grassland soils (2014) SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 68. p.419-428
- Metal and nutrient dynamics in decomposing tree litter on a metal contaminated site (2014) ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. 189. p.54-62
- Forest herbs show species-specific responses to variation in light regime on sites with contrasting soil acidity: an experiment mimicking forest conversion scenarios (2014) BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY. 15(4). p.316-325
- 2013
- Temporal changes in forest plant communities at different site types (2013) APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE. 16(2). p.237-247
- Effects of two contrasting hemiparasitic plant species on biomass production and nitrogen availability (2013) OECOLOGIA. 173(1). p.293-303
- Nutrient input from hemiparasitic litter favors plant species with a fast-growth strategy (2013) PLANT AND SOIL. 371(1-2). p.53-66
- 2011
- Cumulative nitrogen input drives species loss in terrestrial ecosystems (2011) GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY. 20(6). p.803-816
- 2009
- Net primary production and carbon stocks for subarctic mesic-dry tundras with contasting microtopography, altitude, and dominant species (2009) ECOSYSTEMS. 12(5). p.760-776