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Phenolic profile within the fine‐root branching orders of an evergreen species highlights a disconne...

Phenolic profile within the fine‐root branching orders of an evergreen species highlights a disconne...

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Phenolic profile within the fine‐root branching orders of an evergreen species highlights a disconnect in root tissue quality predicted by elemental‐ and molecular‐level carbon composition

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Full title

Phenolic profile within the fine‐root branching orders of an evergreen species highlights a disconnect in root tissue quality predicted by elemental‐ and molecular‐level carbon composition

Publisher

England: Academic Press

Journal title

The New phytologist, 2015-06, Vol.206 (4), p.1261-1273

Language

English

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England: Academic Press

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Contents

Fine roots constitute a significant source of plant productivity and litter turnover across terrestrial ecosystems, but less is known about the quantitative and qualitative profile of phenolic compounds within the fine‐root architecture, which could regulate the potential contribution of plant roots to the soil organic matter pool. To understand th...

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Full title

Phenolic profile within the fine‐root branching orders of an evergreen species highlights a disconnect in root tissue quality predicted by elemental‐ and molecular‐level carbon composition

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1694503470

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1694503470

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ISSN

0028-646X

E-ISSN

1469-8137

DOI

10.1111/nph.13385

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