Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Ransedokken, Yngvild"
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Challenging conventional carbon wisdom : a climate driven vegetation shift from spruce to beech may not change the size of the carbon pool in southeast Norwegian forest soils
Ransedokken, Yngvild (Master thesis, 2016-08-31)Forest soils represents the largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool and thus play a critical role in the global C cycle. Predicted climate change is expected to change the size of forest soil C pools by driving a shift in ... -
Effects of boreal forest fertilization on carbon storage and ectomycorrhizal fungi
Hauken, Karsten Nordal (Master thesis, 2020)Boreal forests represent a large fraction of the global carbon (C) stock. Increasing attention is given to utilizing these forests in the battle against climate changed driven by increased atmospheric CO2. Part of this ... -
Soil depth matters: shift in composition and inter-kingdom co-occurrence patterns of microorganisms in forest soils
Mundra, Sunil; Kjønaas, O. Janne; Morgado, Luis; Krabberød, Anders Kristian; Ransedokken, Yngvild; Kauserud, Håvard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Soil depth represents a strong physiochemical gradient that greatly affects soil-dwelling microorganisms. Fungal communities are typically structured by soil depth, but how other microorganisms are structured is less known. ... -
Tree species effects on litter decomposition and soil carbon
Ransedokken, Yngvild (PhD thesis;2022:18, Doctoral thesis, 2022)Boreal forests soils play an important role in mitigating climate change as they are the largest terrestrial carbon pool. The accumulation of soil carbon is regulated by the balance of carbon and nitrogen input from plant ...