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Highly elevated CO2 and fertilization with nitrogen stimulates significant schima superba growth and mediates soil microbial community composition along an oligotroph-copiotroph spectrum

Highly elevated CO2 and fertilization with nitrogen stimulates significant schima superba growth and mediates soil microbial community composition along an oligotroph-copiotroph spectrum

authors:

Jixin Cao, Zhan Chen, Mia R. Maltz, Rebecca Russell, He Shang, Siyuan Ye

publication:

Journal of Soils and Sediments. 22:1555–1571

Year:

2022

month:

5 - May

description:

Substantial studies report about the extent of elevated CO2 (eCO2) and nitrogenous (N) fertilization or deposition above- and belowground. Although CO2 concentrations are expected to be more than 1000 μmol·mol⁻¹ by 2100 (IPCC 2014), there are relatively few studies about the effects of highly concentrated eCO2 plus N fertilization on woody plants.

contact information

Dr. Mia Maltz

University of Connecticut
Plant Science and Landscape Architecture 1376 Storrs Rd.
Storrs, CT 06290-4067

mia.maltz@uconn.edu

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