Luca BragazzaSummaryAffiliation: University of Ferrara Country: Italy Publications
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Atmospheric nitrogen deposition promotes carbon loss from peat bogsLuca Bragazza
Department of Biology and Evolution, University of Ferrara, Corso Ercole I d Este 32, I 44100 Ferrara, Italy
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103:19386-9. 2006....
High nitrogen availability reduces polyphenol content in Sphagnum peatLuca Bragazza
Department of Biology and Evolution, University of Ferrara, Corso Ercole I d Este 32, I 44100 Ferrara, Italy
Sci Total Environ 377:439-43. 2007....
Heatwave 2003: high summer temperature, rather than experimental fertilization, affects vegetation and CO2 exchange in an alpine bogRenato Gerdol
Department of Biology and Evolution, Ferrara University, Corso Ercole I d Este 32, I 44100 Ferrara, Italy
New Phytol 179:142-54. 2008..As a result, rates of carbon fixation may decrease because of stimulated respiration...
Element concentrations in the forest moss Hylocomium splendens: variation associated with altitude, net primary production and soil chemistryRenato Gerdol
Dipartimento di Biologia, Sezione di Botanica, Universita di Ferrara, Italy
Environ Pollut 116:129-35. 2002..We concluded that variations in moss NPP, associated with elevational gradients, may significantly affect estimates of atmospheric deposition based on moss analysis in mountainous regions...
Effects of altitude on element accumulation in alpine mossRenato Gerdol
Dipartimento delle Risorse Naturali e Culturali, Universita di Ferrara, Corso Porta Mare 2, I 44100 Ferrara, Italy
Chemosphere 64:810-6. 2006..e., including occult deposition by cloudwater. The latter may account for a significant fraction of the total deposition of anthropogenic trace metals, in close relation to cloud cover frequency...
Low-molecular-weight organic acids and hormone-like activity of dissolved organic matter in two forest soils in N ItalySerenella Nardi
Dipartimento di Biotecnologie Agrarie, Università di Padova Via dell Università 16 135020 Legnaro Padova, Italy
J Chem Ecol 29:1549-64. 2003..In the site with poor fir recruitment, the soil DOM underwent rapid mineralization and was richer in inorganic nutrients, but had lower concentrations of aliphatic and phenolic acids, and lower hormone-like activity...
Testate amoebae (Protista) communities in Hylocomium splendens (Hedw.) B.S.G. (Bryophyta): relationships with altitude, and moss elemental chemistryEdward A D Mitchell
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska 99508, USA
Protist 155:423-36. 2004..This suggests that previous evidence of altitudinal or latitudinal effects on testate amoebae diversity may at least in part be due to a sampling bias, namely differences in soil type or moss species sampled...
