Precipitation and plant functional composition mediate desert canopy nutrient responses to water and nitrogen addition

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Weiwei She
Yong Zhou
Wentao Luo
Yuxuan Bai
Wei Feng
Zongrui Lai
Yangui Qiao
Liang Liu
Wenjin Zhang
Lin Miao
Chun Miao
Shugao Qin
Yuqing Zhang
机构
[1] Beijing Forestry University,Yanchi Research Station, School of Soil and Water Conservation
[2] Beijing Forestry University,Key Laboratory of State Forestry and Grassland Administration on Soil and Water Conservation
[3] Beijing Forestry University,State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources
[4] Utah State University,Department of Wildland Resources
[5] Utah State University,Ecology Center
[6] Erguna Forest-Steppe Ecotone Research Station,Institute of Applied Ecology
[7] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Engineering Research Center of Forestry Ecological Engineering, Ministry of Education
[9] Beijing Forestry University,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2024年 / 496卷
关键词
Calcium carbonate; Community composition; Nitrogen deposition; Nutrient acquisition; Plant trait; Precipitation change;
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页码:609 / 621
页数:12
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