Relationships between plant traits, soil properties and carbon fluxes differ between monocultures and mixed communities in temperate grassland

Volume: 107, Issue: 4, Pages: 1704 - 1719
Published: Mar 25, 2019
Abstract
The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Above-ground plant traits, such as leaf nitrogen (N) content and specific leaf area (SLA), have been shown to strongly relate to ecosystem productivity, respiration and nutrient cycling. Furthermore, increasing plant functional trait diversity has been suggested as a possible mechanism to increase ecosystem carbon (C) storage. However, it is uncertain...
Paper Details
Title
Relationships between plant traits, soil properties and carbon fluxes differ between monocultures and mixed communities in temperate grassland
Published Date
Mar 25, 2019
Volume
107
Issue
4
Pages
1704 - 1719
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