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Plasticity in leaf and stem nutrient resorption proficiency potentially reinforces plant–soil feedba...

Plasticity in leaf and stem nutrient resorption proficiency potentially reinforces plant–soil feedba...

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Plasticity in leaf and stem nutrient resorption proficiency potentially reinforces plant–soil feedbacks and microscale heterogeneity in a semi‐arid grassland

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Plasticity in leaf and stem nutrient resorption proficiency potentially reinforces plant–soil feedbacks and microscale heterogeneity in a semi‐arid grassland

Publisher

Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Journal title

The Journal of ecology, 2012, Vol.100 (1), p.144-150

Language

English

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Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Contents

1. The potential resorption of substantial amounts of nutrients from all vegetative organs of plants has large implications for the plant nutrient economy and for biogeochemical cycles. So far, most studies have focused on leaf nutrient resorption only. Besides, while evidence is growing that soil fertility changes impact on leaf nutrient resorptio...

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Plasticity in leaf and stem nutrient resorption proficiency potentially reinforces plant–soil feedbacks and microscale heterogeneity in a semi‐arid grassland

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_920793164

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_920793164

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ISSN

0022-0477

E-ISSN

1365-2745

DOI

10.1111/j.1365-2745.2011.01881.x

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