Surrounding species diversity improves subtropical seedlings’ carbon dynamics

Volume: 8, Issue: 14, Pages: 7055 - 7067
Published: Jun 22, 2018
Abstract
Increasing biodiversity has been linked to higher primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. However, the underlying ecophysiological mechanisms remain poorly understood. We investigated the effects of surrounding species richness (monoculture, two- and four-species mixtures) on the ecophysiology of Lithocarpus glaber seedlings in experimental plots in subtropical China. A natural rain event isotopically labelled both the water uptaken by...
Paper Details
Title
Surrounding species diversity improves subtropical seedlings’ carbon dynamics
Published Date
Jun 22, 2018
Volume
8
Issue
14
Pages
7055 - 7067
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