Nitrogen and phosphorus productivities of five subtropical tree species in response to elevated CO2 and N addition
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Nitrogen and phosphorus productivities of five subtropical tree species in response to elevated CO2 and N addition
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关键词
Fast-growing species, Slow-growing species, N productivity, P productivity, Plant growth
出版物
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
Volume 134, Issue 5, Pages 845-856
出版商
Springer Nature
发表日期
2015-07-08
DOI
10.1007/s10342-015-0894-y
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