Florian Achilles

Florian Achilles
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  • Master of Science
  • Research Associate at Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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Current institution
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Current position
  • Research Associate

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Publications (9)
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High N depositions of past decades brought changes to European forests including impacts on forest soil nutrition status. However, the ecosystem responses to declining atmospheric N inputs or moderate N depositions attracted only less attention so far. Our study investigated macronutrient (N, S, Ca2+, Mg2+, K+) pools and fluxes at forest conversion...
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To reduce the effects of extended coniferous monoculture plantations on forest floor and topsoil processes, like amplified acidification or nutrient immobilization in organic layers, small interspersed groups of European beech were planted at the beginning of the 20th century amid large coniferous stands (CS) in Central Germany. Today, these so-cal...
Poster
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"Spatial patterns of tree species effects on soil organic layer properties - Investigations along transects between European beech and Norway spruce / Scots pine in acidic forest soils of Central Germany" keywords: forest conversion, litterfall, soil, humus, spatial tree species effect
Article
The full-text is available on the publishers website (ThüringenForst): ThüringenForst-AöR (Hrsg.), (2020): Neue Ergebnisse aus der angewandten Waldforschung. Mitteilungsheft 39, Erfurt, ISSN-Nr. 2196-6087, 187 S.
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Beiträge zur Geologie von Thüringen, Neue Folge, NF 23: 125-136, Jena
Conference Paper
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Managed grasslands cover 35% of the European agricultural landscape (184 Mio ha). Within the next century temperature and atmospheric CO 2 increase will significantly affect this ecosystem type. In Hesse (Germany) 0.6 °C warming of air temperatures occurred already since 1960. At our grassland field site, we will treat ring plots (14.5 m 2) with el...

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