Nitrogen availability alters rhizosphere processes mediating soil organic matter mineralisation
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Title
Nitrogen availability alters rhizosphere processes mediating soil organic matter mineralisation
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Keywords
Priming, Nutrient cycling, Defoliation, Rhizodeposition, Plant-soil-microbe interactions, Plant productivity, Nitrogen fertiliser, Soil organic matter
Journal
PLANT AND SOIL
Volume 417, Issue 1-2, Pages 499-510
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-05-17
DOI
10.1007/s11104-017-3275-0
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