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Symbiotic nitrogen fixation does not stimulate soil phosphatase activity under temperate and tropical trees
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing plants can enrich ecosystems with N, which can alter the cycling and demand for other nutrients. Researchers have hypothesized that fixed N could be used by plants and soil microb...
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Logarithmic scales in ecological data presentation may cause misinterpretation
Scientific communication relies on clear presentation of data. Logarithmic scales are used frequently for data presentation in many scientific disciplines, including ecology, but the degree to which they are c...
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Diversity of nitrogen fixation strategies in Mediterranean legumes
Symbiotic N2 fixation (SNF) brings nitrogen into ecosystems, fuelling much of the world's agriculture1 and sustaining carbon storage2,3. However, it can also cause nitrogen saturation, exacerbating eutrophication...
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Elevated CO2 affects porewater chemistry in a brackish marsh
As atmospheric CO2 concentrations continue to rise and impact plant communities, concomitant shifts in belowground microbial processes are likely, but poorly understood. We measured monthly porewater concentratio...
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Flooding constraints on tree (Taxodium distichum) and herb growth responses to elevated CO2
Elevated CO2 generally stimulates C3-type photosynthesis, but it is unclear how an increase in CO2 assimilation will interact with other factors that influence plant growth. In wetlands, the response of plants to...