Effects of fertilization on three tundra plant communities of a polar desert oasis
Three plant communities studied at a high arctic oasis on Ellesmere Island responded to nutrient addition. Response to nitrogen was greatest in the driest community and weaker in the more mesic and wet-mesic communities. Nutrient addition resulted in (i) increased inflorescence densities of dicotyle...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/b86-332 2024-09-15T18:04:46+00:00 Effects of fertilization on three tundra plant communities of a polar desert oasis Henry, G. H. R. Freedman, B. Svoboda, J. 1986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b86-332 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/b86-332 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Botany volume 64, issue 11, page 2502-2507 ISSN 0008-4026 journal-article 1986 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/b86-332 2024-07-25T04:10:05Z Three plant communities studied at a high arctic oasis on Ellesmere Island responded to nutrient addition. Response to nitrogen was greatest in the driest community and weaker in the more mesic and wet-mesic communities. Nutrient addition resulted in (i) increased inflorescence densities of dicotyledonous and certain graminoid species; (ii) increased tiller densities of wet sedge species; and (iii) increased net production of graminoids and forbs at high rates of application, and in some dwarf shrubs at lower rates. These results parallel those of studies at lower latitudes in the Arctic, and support the hypothesis that arctic ecosystems are typically oligotrophic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ellesmere Island polar desert Tundra Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Botany 64 11 2502 2507 |
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Three plant communities studied at a high arctic oasis on Ellesmere Island responded to nutrient addition. Response to nitrogen was greatest in the driest community and weaker in the more mesic and wet-mesic communities. Nutrient addition resulted in (i) increased inflorescence densities of dicotyledonous and certain graminoid species; (ii) increased tiller densities of wet sedge species; and (iii) increased net production of graminoids and forbs at high rates of application, and in some dwarf shrubs at lower rates. These results parallel those of studies at lower latitudes in the Arctic, and support the hypothesis that arctic ecosystems are typically oligotrophic. |
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Effects of fertilization on three tundra plant communities of a polar desert oasis |
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Effects of fertilization on three tundra plant communities of a polar desert oasis |
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