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Guillen Otero, T.; Kessler, M. & Homeier, J. (2024): Fern mycorrhizae do not respond to fertilization in a tropical montane forest. Plant-Environment Interactions 5(2), e10139.
Wilcke, W.; Velescu, A.; Leimer, S. & Valarezo, C. (2020): Water and Nutrient Budgets of Organic Layers and Mineral Topsoils Under Tropical Montane Forest in Ecuador in Response to 15 Years of Environmental Change. In: Levia, D., Carlyle-Moses, D., Iida, S., Michalzik, B., Nanko, K., Tischer, A. (eds.): Forest-Water Interactions (Ecological Studies 240), Springer, Cham, 565-586.
Homeier, J.; Báez, S.; Hertel, D. & Leuschner, C. (2017): Editorial: Tropical forest ecosystem responses to increasing nutrient availability. Frontiers in Earth Science 5, 27.
Dietrich, K.; Spöri, E. & Oelmann, Y. (2016): Nutrient addition modifies phosphatase activities along an altitudinal gradient in a tropical montane forest in Southern Ecuador. Frontiers in Earth Science 4, 1-9.
Ahlers, J. (2016): Variabilität der Feinstreuquantität und -qualität sowie die Auswirkungen einer kontinuierlichen N und P Düngung entlang eines Höhengradienten im tropischen Bergregenwald Südecuadors University of Goettingen, bachelor thesis
Liedtke, R. (2016): Mobile and Soil Bonded Phosphomonoesterase Activity of the Organic Layer along an Altitudinal Gradient in South Ecuador University of Tuebingen, bachelor thesis
Baldos, A.; Corre, M. & Veldkamp, E. (2015): Response of N cycling to nutrient inputs in forest soils across a 1000–3000 m elevation gradient in the Ecuadorian Andes. Ecology 96(3), 749 - 761.
Matson, A.; Corre, M. & Veldkamp, E. (2014): Nitrogen cycling in canopy soils of tropical montane forests responds rapidly to indirect N and P fertilization. Global Change Biiology 20, 3802-3813.
Rehmus, A.; Bigalke, M.; Valarezo, C.; Mora Castillo, J.R. & Wilcke, W. (2015): Aluminium toxicity to tropical montane forest tree seedlings in southern Ecuador: Response of the nutrient status to elevated Al concentrations. Plant and Soil 388, 87-97.
Kotowska, M. & Werner, F.A. (2013): Environmental controls over methane emissions from bromeliad phytotelmata: The role of phosphorus and nitrogen availability, temperature, and water content. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES 27, 1-8.
Graefe, S.; Hertel, D. & Leuschner, C. (2010): N, P and K limitation of fine root growth along an elevation transect in tropical mountain forests. Acta Oecologica 36, 537-542.
Pena Herrera, J.M. (2013): Response of N, P, organic C and Cl concentrations in soil solution to varying precipitation in a tropical montane rain forest of Ecuador University of Berne, Geographic Institute, master thesis
Utiger, C. (2013): Der wassergebundene Phosphorkreislauf in einem tropischen Bergwaldökosystem: Konzentrationen, Flüsse und zeitliche Trends Geographisches Institut, Universität Bern, bachelor thesis
Martinson, G.; Corre, M. & Veldkamp, E. (2012): Responses of nitrous oxide fluxes and soil nitrogen cycling to nutrient additions in montane forests along an elevation gradient in southern Ecuador. Biogeochemistry online , online.
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