Simulated atmospheric nitrogen deposition inhibited the leaf litter decomposition of Cinnamomum migao H. W. Li in Southwest China
Abstract Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition could affect various ecological processes in forest ecosystems, including plant litter decomposition and nutrient cycling. However, the mechanism of underlying litter decomposition and nutrient cycling of Cinnamomum migao under N deposition remains unclea...
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Main Authors: | Xiao-Long Huang, Jing-Zhong Chen, Deng Wang, Ming-Ming Deng, Meng-Yao Wu, Bing-Li Tong, Ji-Ming Liu |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fc89e6e1e6d647f5aa541fa71a211103 |
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