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The nitrogen cycle and its influence on the European greenhouse gas balance

NitroEurope - or NEU for short - is a project for integrated European research into the nitrogen cycle. NitroEurope is part of the EU's Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, and will run for 5 years from February 2006 until 2011.

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2011
Bomberg M, Münster U, Pumpanen J, Ilvesniemi H, Heinonsalo J .  2011.  Archaeal communities in boreal forest tree rhizospheres respond to changing soil temperatures. Microbial ecology.
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2009
Pumpanen J, Heinonsalo J, Rasilo T, Hurme K, Ilvesniemi H .  2009.  Carbon balance and allocation of assimilated CO2 in Scots pine, Norway spruce and Silver birch seedlings determined with gas exchange measurements and 14C pulse labelling in laboratory conditions.. Trees-Structure and Function. 23:611-621.
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2008
Pumpanen J, Heinonsalo J, Hari P, Rasilo T, Kulmala L, Hurme K-R, Pihlatie M, Nikonmaa E, Juurola E, Ilvesniemi H .  2008.  Contribution of root and rhizosphere respiration to soil CO2 efflux in boreal forest determined from gas exchange measurements in laboratory, 14C pulse labelling, oil CO2 concentration profiles and girdling experiment.. Report Series in Aerosol Science. :118-123.
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NitroEuropeIP is coordinated by The Centre For Ecology and Hydrology.

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