N Cycling through Succession at Blandy Experimental Farm

These data were collected from 2017-2021 at Blandy Experimental Farm. Blandy Experimental Farm (BEF), located in Boyce, Clarke County, Virginia (39.06, -78.07), is a 300-hectare research, education, and outreach field station operated by the University of Virginia. BEF has two replicate chronosequen...

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