Ectomycorrhizal access to organic nitrogen mediates CO2 fertilization response in a dominant temperate tree
Root-mycorrhizal interactions could help explain the heterogeneity of plant responses to CO2 fertilisation and nutrient availability. Here the authors combine tree-ring and metagenomic data to reveal that tree growth responses to increasing CO2 along a soil nutrient gradient depend on the nitrogen f...
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Main Authors: | Peter T. Pellitier, Inés Ibáñez, Donald R. Zak, William A. Argiroff, Kirk Acharya |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b4ef60877e4849d2beced1cdfc4bc749 |
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