Ambient urban N deposition drives increased biomass and total plant N in two native prairie grass species in the U.S. Southern Great Plains.
Remnants of native tallgrass prairie experience elevated atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition in urban areas, with potential effects on species traits that are important for N cycling and species composition. We quantified bulk (primarily wet) inorganic N (NH4+-N + NO3--N) deposition at six sites alo...
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Autores principales: | Alexandra G Ponette-González, Michelle L Green, Justin McCullars, Laura Gough |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d3611b4024bc475ca739c4b12e8a576e |
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