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Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010
The small-watershed approach to problems of nutrient cycling has these advantages. (i) The small watershed is a natural unit of suitable size for intensive study of nutrient cycling at the ecosystem level. (ii) It provides a means of reducing to a minimum, or virtually eliminating, the effect of the difficult-to-measure variables of geologic input and ...
F H, Bormann, G E, Likens
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The small-watershed approach to problems of nutrient cycling has these advantages. (i) The small watershed is a natural unit of suitable size for intensive study of nutrient cycling at the ecosystem level. (ii) It provides a means of reducing to a minimum, or virtually eliminating, the effect of the difficult-to-measure variables of geologic input and ...
F H, Bormann, G E, Likens
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The microbial nitrogen-cycling network
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018Marcel Kuypers, Boran Kartal
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Plant and Soil, 1995
This paper briefly reviews pathways by which plants can influence the nutrient cycle, and thereby the nutrient supply of themselves and of their competitors. Higher or lower internal nutrient use efficiency positively feeds back into the nutrient cycle, and helps to increase or decrease soil fertility. These tendencies are further enhanced by secondary
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This paper briefly reviews pathways by which plants can influence the nutrient cycle, and thereby the nutrient supply of themselves and of their competitors. Higher or lower internal nutrient use efficiency positively feeds back into the nutrient cycle, and helps to increase or decrease soil fertility. These tendencies are further enhanced by secondary
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Science of the Total Environment
The synergy between bacteria and fungi is a key determinant of soil health and have a positive effect on plant development under drought conditions, with the potentially enhancing the sustainability of amending soil with natural materials.
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The synergy between bacteria and fungi is a key determinant of soil health and have a positive effect on plant development under drought conditions, with the potentially enhancing the sustainability of amending soil with natural materials.
Yanhong Ding +7 more
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Science, 1967
The small-watershed approach to problems of nutrient cycling has these advantages. (i) The small watershed is a natural unit of suitable size for intensive study of nutrient cycling at the ecosystem level. (ii) It provides a means of reducing to a minimum, or virtually eliminating, the effect of the difficult-to-measure variables of geologic input and ...
F. H. Bormann, G. E. Likens
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The small-watershed approach to problems of nutrient cycling has these advantages. (i) The small watershed is a natural unit of suitable size for intensive study of nutrient cycling at the ecosystem level. (ii) It provides a means of reducing to a minimum, or virtually eliminating, the effect of the difficult-to-measure variables of geologic input and ...
F. H. Bormann, G. E. Likens
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1988
Because it is ultimately dispersed back to space as heat, energy flows in only one direction through an ecosystem. In contrast, the materials from which living matter is fashioned are in constant circulation back and forth between plants and animals and the non-living environment.
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Because it is ultimately dispersed back to space as heat, energy flows in only one direction through an ecosystem. In contrast, the materials from which living matter is fashioned are in constant circulation back and forth between plants and animals and the non-living environment.
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1989
Nutrient cycling studies were initiated in the late 1960s at Walker Branch Watershed in eastern Tennessee as part of the International Biological Program’s effort to characterize productivity and nutrient cycling in forests throughout the world (summarized by Cole and Rapp 1981).
D. W. Johnson, G. S. Henderson
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Nutrient cycling studies were initiated in the late 1960s at Walker Branch Watershed in eastern Tennessee as part of the International Biological Program’s effort to characterize productivity and nutrient cycling in forests throughout the world (summarized by Cole and Rapp 1981).
D. W. Johnson, G. S. Henderson
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