Plant functional composition affects soil processes in novel successional grasslands
1. Secondary succession may lead to novel, exotic-dominated community states differing in structure and function from the original native counterparts. We hypothesized that grassland soil processes associated with C and N cycling decelerate with community turnover from short-lived forbs and grasses...
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Autor principal: | Yahdjian, María Laura |
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Otros Autores: | Tognetti, Pedro Maximiliano, Chaneton, Enrique José |
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