Original paper
Using plant, microbe, and soil fauna traits to improve the predictive power of biogeochemical models
Abstract
Process‐based models describing biogeochemical cycling are crucial tools to understanding long‐term nutrient dynamics, especially in the context of perturbations, such as climate and land‐use change. Such models must effectively synthesize ecological processes and properties. For example, in terrestrial ecosystems, plants are the primary source of bioavailable carbon, but turnover rates of essential nutrients are contingent on interactions...
Paper Details
Title
Using plant, microbe, and soil fauna traits to improve the predictive power of biogeochemical models
Published Date
Oct 8, 2018
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
146 - 157
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