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Contrasting nitrate leaching from an abandoned Moso bamboo forest and a Japanese cedar plantation: role of vegetation in mitigating nitrate leaching
Nitrate (NO3−) leaching from forest ecosystems can differ depending on the plant species because of differences in nitrogen (N) retention capacities. Moso bamboo, a fast-growth species, expands into adjacent fore...
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Long-term Changes in Sulfate and Nitrate Concentrations in Streams in Western Japan Between 1986 and 2023 in Response to Changes in Sulfur and Nitrogen Deposition from the Atmosphere
High levels of atmospheric deposition degrade forest ecosystems and cause ecological problems in streams. The amount of atmospheric deposition in Japan has decreased in recent years, but limited information on...