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14.2.2022

Forest fires have long-term effects on the composition of vascular plants and bryophytes in Scots pine forests of hemiboreal Estonia

New paper by Orumaa et al. (2022) studied the long-term patterns in species diversity, cover and composition of vascular plants and bryophytes after forest fire and the site-related factors behind them. Research was carried out in northwestern Estonia, using a chronosequence of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)stands, located on nutrient poor sandy soils, where fires […]

9.2.2022

Hello all!

Disturbances and Biogeochemistry Team would like to inform you all, that we are back in new location! As, all the key persons of the team are working now in University of Eastern Finland, we needed to move our web/blog page. Our previous activities you can still find from our old blog page, but all important […]

Disturbances and biogeochemistry

Disturbances and biogeochemistry research group focuses on the effects of disturbances on the biogeochemical cycles in boreal and sub-arctic forests, by linking disturbances (fire, wind, ungulates, etc.) and biogeochemical processes.

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    Short- to medium-term effects of crown and surface fires on soil respiration in a Canadian boreal forest.

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    Climate and air quality impacts of boreal forest fires

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    Post-fire soil carbon emission rates along boreal forest fire chronosequences in northwest Canada show significantly higher emission potentials from permafrost soils compared to non-permafrost soils.

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