Strong legacy of agricultural land use on soils and understory plant communities in longleaf pine woodlands
Abstract
Post-agricultural ecosystems are increasingly prevalent in contemporary landscapes. Understanding the ecological impacts of agricultural legacies, which may last for decades to millennia following agricultural abandonment, is critical for interpreting contemporary patterns of biodiversity and for informing strategies for the restoration of post-agricultural ecosystems. However, the study of agricultural legacies is complicated by non-random...
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Title
Strong legacy of agricultural land use on soils and understory plant communities in longleaf pine woodlands
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
310
Pages
944 - 955
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