Primary production and carbon allocation in relation to nutrient supply in a tropical experimental forest
2003
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Primary production and carbon allocation in relation to nutrient supply in a tropical experimental forest (2003)
"Allocation theory suggests that alleviating nutrient limitations toplant growth should shift the relative allocationof carbon(C) awayfromrootsandmycorrhizae,wherethephotosynthateisusedforthecapture ofnutrientsandwater, toleavesandstems,wherethe photosynthate is used for light capture..."
Author: Giardina, Christian P.; Ryan, Michael G.; Binkley, Dan; Fownes, James H.
Source: Primary production and carbon allocation in relation to nutrient supply in a tropical experimental forest. 2003. In Global Change Biology (2003) 9, 1438-1450.
Citation: Giardina, Christian P.; Ryan, Michael G.; Binkley, Dan; Fownes, James H. 2003. Primary production and carbon allocation in relation to nutrient supply in a tropical experimental forest Primary production and carbon allocation in relation to nutrient supply in a tropical experimental forest. 2003. In Global Change Biology (2003) 9, 1438-1450..