Karna Hansson

795 total citations
12 papers, 618 citations indexed

About

Karna Hansson is a scholar working on Soil Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Karna Hansson has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 618 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Soil Science, 6 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 6 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Karna Hansson's work include Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (11 papers), Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology (5 papers) and Forest ecology and management (4 papers). Karna Hansson is often cited by papers focused on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (11 papers), Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology (5 papers) and Forest ecology and management (4 papers). Karna Hansson collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, Finland and France. Karna Hansson's co-authors include Dan Berggren Kleja, Heljä‐Sisko Helmisaari, Bengt A. Olsson, Mats Olsson, Ulf Johansson, Mats Fröberg, Holger Lange, S. P. Sah, Karsten Kalbitz and Hanna Larsson and has published in prestigious journals such as New Phytologist, Soil Biology and Biochemistry and Forest Ecology and Management.

In The Last Decade

Karna Hansson

12 papers receiving 603 citations

Peers

Karna Hansson
Sigrid C. Resh United States
Qiqian Wu China
Emily F. Solly Switzerland
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All Works

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Hansson, Karna, Jean‐Paul Laclau, Laurent Saint‐André, et al.. (2020). Chemical fertility of forest ecosystems. Part 1: Common soil chemical analyses were poor predictors of stand productivity across a wide range of acidic forest soils. Forest Ecology and Management. 461. 117843–117843. 25 indexed citations
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Legout, Arnaud, Karna Hansson, Grégory van der Heijden, et al.. (2020). Chemical fertility of forest ecosystems. Part 2: Towards redefining the concept by untangling the role of the different components of biogeochemical cycling. Forest Ecology and Management. 461. 117844–117844. 25 indexed citations
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Legout, Arnaud, Karna Hansson, Grégory van der Heijden, et al.. (2014). Fertilité chimique des sols forestiers : concepts de base. Revue Forestière Française. Fr.], ISSN 0035–Fr.], ISSN 0035. 3 indexed citations
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Ahrens, Bernhard, Karna Hansson, Emily F. Solly, & Marion Schrumpf. (2014). Reconcilable differences: a joint calibration of fine‐root turnover times with radiocarbon and minirhizotrons. New Phytologist. 204(4). 932–942. 16 indexed citations
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Leppälammi‐Kujansuu, Jaana, Lasse Aro, Maija Salemaa, et al.. (2014). Fine root longevity and carbon input into soil from below- and aboveground litter in climatically contrasting forests. Forest Ecology and Management. 326. 79–90. 76 indexed citations
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Legout, Arnaud, et al.. (2014). Chemical fertility of forest soils: basic concepts. Revue Forestière Française. Fr.], ISSN 0035–Fr.], ISSN 0035. 9 indexed citations
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Hansson, Karna, Heljä‐Sisko Helmisaari, S. P. Sah, & Holger Lange. (2013). Fine root production and turnover of tree and understorey vegetation in Scots pine, silver birch and Norway spruce stands in SW Sweden. Forest Ecology and Management. 309. 58–65. 85 indexed citations
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Hansson, Karna, Mats Fröberg, Heljä‐Sisko Helmisaari, et al.. (2013). Carbon and nitrogen pools and fluxes above and below ground in spruce, pine and birch stands in southern Sweden. Forest Ecology and Management. 309. 28–35. 63 indexed citations
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Olsson, Bengt A., Karna Hansson, Tryggve Persson, Egbert Beuker, & Heljä‐Sisko Helmisaari. (2012). Heterotrophic respiration and nitrogen mineralisation in soils of Norway spruce, Scots pine and silver birch stands in contrasting climates. Forest Ecology and Management. 269. 197–205. 40 indexed citations
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Fröberg, Mats, et al.. (2011). Dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen leaching from Scots pine, Norway spruce and silver birch stands in southern Sweden. Forest Ecology and Management. 262(9). 1742–1747. 54 indexed citations
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Hansson, Karna, Bengt A. Olsson, Mats Olsson, Ulf Johansson, & Dan Berggren Kleja. (2011). Differences in soil properties in adjacent stands of Scots pine, Norway spruce and silver birch in SW Sweden. Forest Ecology and Management. 262(3). 522–530. 144 indexed citations
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Hansson, Karna, Dan Berggren Kleja, Karsten Kalbitz, & Hanna Larsson. (2009). Amounts of carbon mineralised and leached as DOC during decomposition of Norway spruce needles and fine roots. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 42(2). 178–185. 78 indexed citations

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