Above-ground litter (both loose and attached to living biomass) accumulated in removal treatments, and soil inorganic N availability in removal treatments, as measured by accumulation on ion exchange resins
(a) Mass of litter, (b) mass of N in litter, (c) the mass of N as , (d) the mass of N as . Note the logarithmic scale on the -axis in panels (c) and (d). Abbreviations for removal treatments as in legend to . Error bars indicate 1 SE among blocks ( = 6). Copyright information: Taken from "Plant...
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Summary: | (a) Mass of litter, (b) mass of N in litter, (c) the mass of N as , (d) the mass of N as . Note the logarithmic scale on the -axis in panels (c) and (d). Abbreviations for removal treatments as in legend to . Error bars indicate 1 SE among blocks ( = 6). Copyright information: Taken from "Plant functional types do not predict biomass responses to removal and fertilization in Alaskan tussock tundra"The Journal of Ecology 2008;96(4):713-726.Published online Jan 2008PMCID:PMC2438444.© 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 British Ecological Society |
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