Soil moisture (volumetric water content) at 10 cm and 20 cm depths from long-term monitoring at BNZ LTER FP2A, a 105 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch, trembling aspen, and white spruce, and BNZ LTER FP1A, a 37 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch and trembling aspen.

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Main Authors: Roger W. Ruess (10651781), Loretta M. Winton (10651784), Gerard C. Adams (10651787)
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Published: 2021
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14420960 2023-05-15T13:09:39+02:00 Soil moisture (volumetric water content) at 10 cm and 20 cm depths from long-term monitoring at BNZ LTER FP2A, a 105 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch, trembling aspen, and white spruce, and BNZ LTER FP1A, a 37 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch and trembling aspen. Roger W. Ruess (10651781) Loretta M. Winton (10651784) Gerard C. Adams (10651787) 2021-04-08T10:22:36Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250078.s003 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Soil_moisture_volumetric_water_content_at_10_cm_and_20_cm_depths_from_long-term_monitoring_at_BNZ_LTER_FP2A_a_105_year_old_upland_forest_dominated_by_a_mix_of_Alaska_paper_birch_trembling_aspen_and_white_spruce_and_BNZ_LTER_FP1A_a_37_year_o/14420960 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0250078.s003 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Microbiology Ecology Infectious Diseases Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified smaller-diameter trees Stand-level infection rates growth declines ecosystem function aspen basal area Widespread mortality Tanana Kuskokwim ecoregion Populus tremuloides 88 study sites novel canker disease disturbance regimes Widespread aspen mortality landscape position canker infection United States canker incidence successional dynamics Alaskan boreal forests carbon starvation modeling canker probability Alaska Range summer drought canker pathogen 6 Alaska ecoregions Alaska paper birch summer vapor pressure deficits aspen leaf miner outbreak Text Journal contribution 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250078.s003 2021-05-05T18:25:05Z (DOCX) Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper alaska range Kuskokwim Alaska Unknown
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topic Microbiology
Ecology
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
smaller-diameter trees
Stand-level infection rates
growth declines
ecosystem function
aspen basal area
Widespread mortality
Tanana Kuskokwim ecoregion
Populus tremuloides
88 study sites
novel canker disease
disturbance regimes
Widespread aspen mortality
landscape position
canker infection
United States
canker incidence
successional dynamics
Alaskan boreal forests
carbon starvation
modeling canker probability
Alaska Range
summer drought
canker pathogen
6 Alaska ecoregions
Alaska paper birch
summer vapor pressure deficits
aspen leaf miner outbreak
spellingShingle Microbiology
Ecology
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
smaller-diameter trees
Stand-level infection rates
growth declines
ecosystem function
aspen basal area
Widespread mortality
Tanana Kuskokwim ecoregion
Populus tremuloides
88 study sites
novel canker disease
disturbance regimes
Widespread aspen mortality
landscape position
canker infection
United States
canker incidence
successional dynamics
Alaskan boreal forests
carbon starvation
modeling canker probability
Alaska Range
summer drought
canker pathogen
6 Alaska ecoregions
Alaska paper birch
summer vapor pressure deficits
aspen leaf miner outbreak
Roger W. Ruess (10651781)
Loretta M. Winton (10651784)
Gerard C. Adams (10651787)
Soil moisture (volumetric water content) at 10 cm and 20 cm depths from long-term monitoring at BNZ LTER FP2A, a 105 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch, trembling aspen, and white spruce, and BNZ LTER FP1A, a 37 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch and trembling aspen.
topic_facet Microbiology
Ecology
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
smaller-diameter trees
Stand-level infection rates
growth declines
ecosystem function
aspen basal area
Widespread mortality
Tanana Kuskokwim ecoregion
Populus tremuloides
88 study sites
novel canker disease
disturbance regimes
Widespread aspen mortality
landscape position
canker infection
United States
canker incidence
successional dynamics
Alaskan boreal forests
carbon starvation
modeling canker probability
Alaska Range
summer drought
canker pathogen
6 Alaska ecoregions
Alaska paper birch
summer vapor pressure deficits
aspen leaf miner outbreak
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format Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
author Roger W. Ruess (10651781)
Loretta M. Winton (10651784)
Gerard C. Adams (10651787)
author_facet Roger W. Ruess (10651781)
Loretta M. Winton (10651784)
Gerard C. Adams (10651787)
author_sort Roger W. Ruess (10651781)
title Soil moisture (volumetric water content) at 10 cm and 20 cm depths from long-term monitoring at BNZ LTER FP2A, a 105 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch, trembling aspen, and white spruce, and BNZ LTER FP1A, a 37 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch and trembling aspen.
title_short Soil moisture (volumetric water content) at 10 cm and 20 cm depths from long-term monitoring at BNZ LTER FP2A, a 105 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch, trembling aspen, and white spruce, and BNZ LTER FP1A, a 37 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch and trembling aspen.
title_full Soil moisture (volumetric water content) at 10 cm and 20 cm depths from long-term monitoring at BNZ LTER FP2A, a 105 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch, trembling aspen, and white spruce, and BNZ LTER FP1A, a 37 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch and trembling aspen.
title_fullStr Soil moisture (volumetric water content) at 10 cm and 20 cm depths from long-term monitoring at BNZ LTER FP2A, a 105 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch, trembling aspen, and white spruce, and BNZ LTER FP1A, a 37 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch and trembling aspen.
title_full_unstemmed Soil moisture (volumetric water content) at 10 cm and 20 cm depths from long-term monitoring at BNZ LTER FP2A, a 105 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch, trembling aspen, and white spruce, and BNZ LTER FP1A, a 37 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of Alaska paper birch and trembling aspen.
title_sort soil moisture (volumetric water content) at 10 cm and 20 cm depths from long-term monitoring at bnz lter fp2a, a 105 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of alaska paper birch, trembling aspen, and white spruce, and bnz lter fp1a, a 37 year old upland forest dominated by a mix of alaska paper birch and trembling aspen.
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