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- Potassium limitation of forest productivity – Part 1: A mechanistic model simulating the effects of potassium availability on canopy carbon and water fluxes in tropical eucalypt stands

Outputs of the leaf cohort model in two contrasted K fertilisation regimes. The K content present in each individual leaf of the cohort is represented through the lifespan of a cohort (x axis) for the different cohort created along the first 60 months of the rotation (a, c). The symptom area proportion for each leaf of the cohort is also represented (b, d). Top subplots (a, b) were simulated in +K conditions, while bottom subplots were oK simulations (c, d).
Outputs of the leaf cohort model in two contrasted K fertilisation regimes. The K content present in each individual leaf of the cohort is represented through the lifespan of a cohort (x axis) for the different cohort created along the first 60 months of the rotation (a, c). The symptom area proportion for each leaf of the cohort is also represented (b, d). Top subplots (a, b) were simulated in +K conditions, while bottom subplots were oK simulations (c, d).
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