Publications
NIBIOs employees contribute to several hundred scientific articles and research reports every year. You can browse or search in our collection which contains references and links to these publications as well as other research and dissemination activities. The collection is continously updated with new and historical material.
2000
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Dan Aamlid Natalya Vassilieva Per Arild Aarrestad Michael L. Gytarsky S. Lindmo Rodion Karaban Vladimir Korotkov Tord K. Rindal V. Kuzmicheva Kåre Olav VennAbstract
Six sites for forest ecosystem monitoring were established to perform a long-term study of effects of air pollution on pine forest ecosystems along a pollution gradient in the border areas between Norway and Russia. The main pollution source is a nickel smelter.Several methods and analyses were used to investigate different compartments of this northern boreal forest ecosystem. The differences in ecological condition and diversity observed among the research sites are probably due to the air pollution load in the area. The elevated concentrations of Ni and Cu detected in plant tissues, the reduced lichen vegetation on stems and on the forest floor, and the reduced or absent moss vegetation are the most obvious impacts in the investigated area.
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Erik Christiansen Alan A. Berryman Vincent R. Franceschi Trygve Krekling Paal Krokene Nina Elisabeth Nagy Halvor SolheimAbstract
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1999
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Erik Christiansen V. R. Franceschi Nina Elisabeth Nagy Trygve Krekling A. A. Berryman Paal Krokene Halvor Solheim F. Lieutier W. J. Mattson M. R. WagnerAbstract
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Isabella BørjaAbstract
Practical handbook for identification of diseases and disorders in european forest nurseries. Many colour photos and illustrations.
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The effects of hot water treatments of carrot seeds on seed-borne fungi, germination, emergence and yield were studied. Seeds infected with Alternaria dauci were hot water treated at different temperatures.
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Potential response of forest soils to sulphur deposition in the Norwegian-Russian border area in the surroundings of the Pechenganikel smelters, the major sulphur emitters in the northern Europe, has been assessed with the PROFILE model. The release rate of base cations due to weathering range from 0.05 to 0.28 kmol(c)/ha/yr in the 0 - 50 cm soil layer, thus demonstrating the high sensitivity of the coarse and thin podzols studied. Calculated steady-state BC/Al values are significantly lower than the presumed critical value of 1, which indicate possible negative effect on vegetation through soil acidification. According to the model calculations future sulphur deposition have to be very low in order to stop the ongoing acidification and prevent vegetation damage. However, model assumptions, uncertainty in input data and critical chemical values applied implies that modelling results must be interpreted carefully