Article
Root biomass and nutrient dynamics in a scrub-oak ecosystem under the influence of elevated atmospheric CO2
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Plant and Soil (impact factor:
2.73).
04/2012;
292(1):219-232.
DOI:10.1007/s11104-007-9218-4
pp.219-232
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Keywords
1–2mm diameter
ambient CO2
C concentrations
C content
dead roots
decreased N concentration
different categories
element content
elevated CO2
elevated CO2 treatment
fine roots
general implications
higher atmospheric CO2 concentrations
N content
N supply
organic matter
P pools
scrub-oak ecosystem
surface roots <0.25mm diameter
understanding C input