Soil enzymes illustrate the effects of alder nitrogen fixation on soil carbon processes in arctic and boreal ecosystems
Abstract As tall shrubs increase in extent and abundance in response to a changing climate, they have the potential to substantially alter Arctic and boreal ecosystem nutrient cycling and carbon (C) balance. Siberian alder (Alnus viridis ssp. fruticosa), a nitrogen (N) fixing shrub, is among the spe...
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Main Authors: | Calvin B. Heslop, Roger W. Ruess, Knut Kielland, M. Syndonia Bret‐Harte |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/73805857e09349e6af9a7a6d5e4f2ef3 |
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