Road salt inputs alter biogeochemistry but not plant community composition in exurban forested wetlands
Abstract Forested wetlands of the temperate north are increasingly exposed to deicing salts, but it is unclear how this may alter wetland biogeochemistry and plant community composition. To investigate potential effects of deicing salts on exurban forested wetlands in southern New England, we employ...
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Auteurs principaux: | Samantha E. Walker, Gary Robbins, Ashley M. Helton, Beth A. Lawrence |
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Wiley
2021
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