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Resolving the effects of nitrogen (N) on decomposition is ecologically critical for predicting the ecosystem consequences of increased anthropogenic N deposition. Although root litter is the dominant soil carbon (C) and nutrient input in many forest ecosystems, studies have rarely examined how the process of root decomposition is affected by N availability. In a field experiment, we studied the effects...
Roots concentrated on the smallest distal branching orders have short life spans and thus dominate root mortality, and may contribute predominately to plant carbon and nutrient transfer into soil. Yet the effects of nitrogen (N) enrichment on decomposition of the finest root branching orders have not yet been examined. Resolving such N effects is critical for predicting the ecosystem consequences...
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