Multiple nutrients limit litterfall and decomposition in a tropical forest.
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Ecology of Nitrogen Fixing, Nitrifying, and Denitrifying Microorganisms in Tropical Forest SoilsLinking the Composition of Bacterial and Archaeal Communities to Characteristics of Soil and Flora Composition in the Atlantic Rainforest(A)synchronous Availabilities of N and P Regulate the Activity and Structure of the Microbial Decomposer CommunityLandscape-Scale Controls on Aboveground Forest Carbon Stocks on the Osa Peninsula, Costa RicaSodium shortage as a constraint on the carbon cycle in an inland tropical rainforestConcentrations and resorption patterns of 13 nutrients in different plant functional types in the karst region of south-western China.Spurious and functional correlates of the isotopic composition of a generalist across a tropical rainforest landscape.Net Primary Productivity and Edaphic Fertility in Two Pluvial Tropical Forests in the Chocó Biogeographical Region of ColombiaIndividual size but not additional nitrogen regulates tree carbon sequestration in a subtropical forestPhylogenetic analysis of local-scale tree soil associations in a lowland moist tropical forest.Distinct microbial limitations in litter and underlying soil revealed by carbon and nutrient fertilization in a tropical rainforestMultiple dimensions of resource limitation in tropical forests.Interactive effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on soil microbial communities in a tropical forest.Phosphate addition enhanced soil inorganic nutrients to a large extent in three tropical forests.Effects of experimental nitrogen and phosphorus addition on litter decomposition in an old-growth tropical forest.Do foliar, litter, and root nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations reflect nutrient limitation in a lowland tropical wet forest?Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus additions on soil microbial biomass and community structure in two reforested tropical forests.Leaf Litter Chemistry Drives the Structure and Composition of Soil Testate Amoeba Communities in a Tropical Montane Rainforest of the Ecuadorian Andes.Allometric biomass partitioning under nitrogen enrichment: Evidence from manipulative experiments around the world.Optimal photosynthetic use of light by tropical tree crowns achieved by adjustment of individual leaf angles and nitrogen content.Stoichiometric plasticity of microbial communities is similar between litter and soil in a tropical rainforestContributions of leaf photosynthetic capacity, leaf angle and self-shading to the maximization of net photosynthesis in Acer saccharum: a modelling assessment.C, N and P fertilization in an Amazonian rainforest supports stoichiometric dissimilarity as a driver of litter diversity effects on decomposition.Neighbourhood density and genetic relatedness interact to determine fruit set and abortion rates in a continuous tropical tree population.Amazon Forest Ecosystem Responses to Elevated Atmospheric CO2 and Alterations in Nutrient Availability: Filling the Gaps with Model-Experiment IntegrationResponses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to long-term inorganic and organic nutrient addition in a lowland tropical forestResponse of Dissolved Carbon and Nitrogen Concentrations to Moderate Nutrient Additions in a Tropical Montane Forest of South Ecuador
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Multiple nutrients limit litterfall and decomposition in a tropical forest.
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Multiple nutrients limit litterfall and decomposition in a tropical forest.
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Multiple nutrients limit litterfall and decomposition in a tropical forest.
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Joseph B Yavitt
Kyle E Harms
Milton N Garcia
Mirna Santana
S Joseph Wright
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10.1111/J.1461-0248.2007.01124.X
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2007-11-15T00:00:00Z