Plant Species-Specific Litter Decomposition Rates Are Directly Affected by Tropospheric Ozone: Analy...
Plant Species-Specific Litter Decomposition Rates Are Directly Affected by Tropospheric Ozone: Analysis of Trends and Modelling
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Cham: Springer International Publishing
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Litter decay is an important component of nutrient cycling processes in forest ecosystems, and its decomposition rates reflect functional adaptations among species. In this framework, tropospheric ozone (O
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), which is recognised as a significant phytotoxic air pollutant, is one of the most important factors affecting forest health, and its...
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Plant Species-Specific Litter Decomposition Rates Are Directly Affected by Tropospheric Ozone: Analysis of Trends and Modelling
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2326369002
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0049-6979
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1573-2932
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10.1007/s11270-019-4339-y