Rainfall variability counteracts N addition by promoting invasive Lonicera maackii and extending phenology in prairie

Volume: 27, Issue: 5, Pages: 1555 - 1563
Published: Jun 7, 2017
Abstract
Although encroaching woody plants have reduced the global extent of grasslands, continuing increases in soil nitrogen availability could slow this trend by favoring resident herbaceous species. At the same time, projected increases in rainfall variability could promote woody encroachment by aligning spatiotemporal patterns of soil moisture availability with the needs of woody species. We evaluated the responses of two deciduous woody species to...
Paper Details
Title
Rainfall variability counteracts N addition by promoting invasive Lonicera maackii and extending phenology in prairie
Published Date
Jun 7, 2017
Volume
27
Issue
5
Pages
1555 - 1563
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