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Increased tree growth following long-term optimised fertiliser application indirectly alters soil properties in a boreal forest

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European journal of forest research - ISSN 1612-4669-140 (2021) p. 241-254
Author(s)
    Kevin Van Sundert, Sune Linder, John D. Marshall, Annika Nordin, Sara Vicca
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Towards comparable assessment of the soil nutrient status across scales : review and development of nutrient metrics

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Global change biology - ISSN 1354-1013-26:2 (2020) p. 392-409
Author(s)
    Kevin Van Sundert, Dajana Radujković, Nathalie Cools, Bruno de Vos, Sophia Etzold, Marcos Fernandez-Martinez, Ivan Janssens, Päivi Merilä, Josep Peñuelas, Jordi Sardans, Johan Stendahl, César Terrer, Sara Vicca
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Post-drought rewetting triggers substantial K release and shifts in leaf stoichiometry in managed and abandoned mountain grasslands

Source
Plant and soil - ISSN 0032-079X- () p.
Author(s)
    Kevin Van Sundert, Veronika Brune, Michael Bahn, Mario Deutschmann, Roland Hasibeder, Ivan Nijs, Sara Vicca
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Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the $CO_{2}$ fertilization of global plant biomass

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Nature climate change - ISSN 1758-678X-9:9 (2019) p. 684-+
Author(s)
    Cesar Terrer, Robert B. Jackson, I. Colin Prentice, Trevor F. Keenan, Christina Kaiser, Sara Vicca, Joshua B. Fisher, Peter B. Reich, Benjamin D. Stocker, Bruce A. Hungate, Josep Penuelas, Ian McCallum, Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia, Lucas A. Cernusak, Alan F. Talhelm, Kevin Van Sundert, Shilong Piao, Paul C. D. Newton, Mark J. Hovenden, Dana M. Blumenthal, Yi Y. Liu, Christoph Mueller, Klaus Winter, Christopher B. Field, Wolfgang Viechtbauer, Caspar J. Van Lissa, Marcel R. Hoosbeek, Makoto Watanabe, Takayoshi Koike, Victor O. Leshyk, H. Wayne Polley, Oskar Franklin
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The influence of soil properties and nutrients on conifer forest growth in Sweden, and the first steps in developing a nutrient availability metric

Source
Biogeosciences - ISSN 1726-4170-15:11 (2018) p. 3475-3496
Author(s)
    Kevin Van Sundert, Joanna Horemans, Johan Stendahl, Sara Vicca
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