Global Organization of Terrestrial Plant-Nutrient Interactions

The global extent of earth system change is challenging plant ecologists and physiologists to understand the organization of plant-nutrient relations across scales of observation, from leaf physiology to biosphere feedbacks. Central to this concern are the roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) as...

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Climate
Climate change
Commentaries
Earth
Ecologists
Ecophysiology
Flowers & plants
Forest ecosystems
Forest soils
Geography
Leaves
Nutrient nutrient interactions
Physiology
Plant ecology
Plant Leaves - physiology
Plant nutrition
Plant Physiological Phenomena
Plants
Regression Analysis
Tropical soils
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