Biogeochemistry research needs: observations from the ecosystem studies program of the National Science Foundation

This comment presents current and emerging areas of research which the U.S. National Science Foundation believes have special promise for advancing ecosystem science. These areas are: (1) major element cycle interactions; (2) trace element and organic compound controls on ecosystem dynamics; (3) the...

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biogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemistry
Biological and medical sciences
Ecology
Ecosystem dynamics
Ecosystems
forest litter
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Generalities. Biometrics, experimentation. Remote sensing
Generalities. Information. Documentation. Research
Landscape ecology
Landscapes
Marine ecosystems
natural resources
Nitrogen
nitrogen fixation
Nutrient nutrient interactions
plant ecology
plant litter
soil fertility
Terrestrial ecosystems
trace elements
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