Sasya Samhita

Sasya Samhita
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  • Masters in tropical and international forestry
  • Doctoral student at University of Göttingen

I am working under EfforTs project, focusing on the belowground changes over the Land-use gradient in Jambi, Indonesia

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Introduction
Sasya Samhita currently studies at the Department of Tropical Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. Sasya does research in Forestry. Their most recent publication is 'SAREKOPPA KAAN: A FOREST PATCH WAS UNDER COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT IN SORAB TALUK OF SHIVAMOGA DISTRICT, KARNATAKA'.
Current institution
University of Göttingen
Current position
  • Doctoral student

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Publications (5)
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Phosphorus (P) acquisition in forest ecosystems relies on litter cycling, but foliar P concentrations in beech forests are decreasing. This highlights the urgency to understand how soil microbes adapt to P limitations caused by environmental shifts. In this study, a novel approach combining 33 P-wick labeling to trace litter-P recycling with a micr...
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Despite the crucial role of fine roots for water and nutrient uptake, soil biological activity and ecosystem carbon cycling, the response of root dynamics to rapidly advancing land-use change in the tropics is still poorly understood. To address this uncertainty, we investigated the consequences of tropical forest conversion to intensively managed...
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Kaans are relic forests managed by indigenous communities in Malnad regions of Karnataka since time immemorial are supposed to be highly diverse with respect to plants. In this attempt Kaan forest of Sarekoppa village of Sorab taluk of Shivamoga district, Karnataka was selected to study the plant diversity. We prepared a checklist of plants of Sare...

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