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Knute NadelhofferUniversity of MichiganDirector, University of Michigan Biological Stationknute@umich.eduFurther Information: http://www.umich.edu/~umbs/edu/staff/nadelhoffer.html Selected ArticlesJohnston, C.A., P. Groffman, D.D. Breshears, Z.G. Cardon, W. Currie, W. Emanuel, J.Gaudinski, R. Jackson, K. Lajtha, K. Nadelhoffer, D. Nelson Jr., W.M. Post, G. Retallack, and L. Wielopolski. 2004. Carbon cycling in soil. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2(10): 522-528. Nadelhoffer, K.J., B.P. Colman, W.S. Currie, A. H. Magill, and J.D. Aber. 2004. Decadal scale fates of 15N tracers added to oak and pine stands under ambient and elevated N inputs at the Harvard Forest (USA). Forest Ecology and Management, 196: 89-107 Currie, W. S. and K. J. Nadelhoffer. 2002. The imprint of land use history: Patterns of Carbon and nitrogen in downed woody debris at the Harvard Forest. Ecosystems 5:446-460. Nadelhoffer, K. J., B. A. Emmett, P. Gundersen, O.J. Kjønaas, C.J. Koopmans, P.Schleppi, A. Tietema, and R.F. Wright. 1999. Nitrogen deposition makes a minor contribution to carbon sequestration in temperate forests. Nature 398:145-148. Boone, R. D., K. J. Nadelhoffer, J. D. Canary and J. P. Kaye. 1998. Roots determine the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration. Nature 396:571-572. |