Vegetation and soil responses to added carbon and nutrients remain six years after discontinuation of long-term treatments

Volume: 722, Pages: 137885 - 137885
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Global warming and increased nutrient availability in the Arctic have attracted wide attention. However, it is unknown how an increased supply of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and/or labile carbon (C) – alone and in combinations – affects the concentrations and pools of C and nutrients in plants, soil and soil microorganisms, and whether the cessation of these additions allows the ecosystem to recover from amendments. Six treatments (control, C,...
Paper Details
Title
Vegetation and soil responses to added carbon and nutrients remain six years after discontinuation of long-term treatments
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
722
Pages
137885 - 137885
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