Search Results - "QUARMBY, CHRIS"
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Differential responses of grass and a dwarf shrub to long-term changes in soil microbial biomass C, N and P following factorial addition of NPK fertilizer, fungicide and labile carbon to a heath
Published in The New phytologist (01-09-1999)“…Microbial immobilization may decrease the inorganic nutrient concentrations of the soil to the extent of affecting plant nutrient uptake and growth. We have…”
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Uptake and translocation of prey‐derived 15 N and 32 P in Utricularia vulgaris L
Published in The New phytologist (01-02-1994)“…The rootless submerged carnivorous hydrophyte Utricularia vulgaris L. is a potentially useful subject for the quantitative study of foliar nutrient uptake and…”
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Vascular plant 15 N natural abundance in heath and forest tundra ecosystems is closely correlated with presence and type of mycorrhizal fungi in roots
Published in Oecologia (03-07-1998)“…In this study we show that the natural abundance of the nitrogen isotope 15, δ N, of plants in heath tundra and at the tundra-forest ecocline is closely…”
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Vascular Plant15N Natural Abundance in Heath and Forest Tundra Ecosystems Is Closely Correlated with Presence and Type of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Roots
Published in Oecologia (01-01-1998)“…In this study we show that the natural abundance of the nitrogen isotope 15, δ15N, of plants in heath tundra and at the tundra-forest ecocline is closely…”
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Vascular plant 15N natural abundance in heath and forest tundra ecosystems is closely correlated with presence and type of mycorrhizal fungi in roots
Published in Oecologia (01-07-1998)“…In this study we show that the natural abundance of the nitrogen isotope 15, δ15N, of plants in heath tundra and at the tundra-forest ecocline is closely…”
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Uptake and Translocation of Prey-Derived 15N and 32P in Utricularia vulgaris L
Published in The New phytologist (01-02-1994)“…The rootless submerged carnivorous hydrophyte Utricularia vulgaris L. is a potentially useful subject for the quantitative study of foliar nutrient uptake and…”
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Leaf15N Abundance of Subarctic Plants Provides Field Evidence That Ericoid, Ectomycorrhizal and Non- and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Species Access Different Sources of Soil Nitrogen
Published in Oecologia (01-01-1996)“…The natural abundance of the nitrogen isotope 15,15N, was analysed in leaves of 23 subarctic vascular plant species and two lichens from a tree-line heath at…”
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Leaf 15N abundance of subarctic plants provides field evidence that ericoid, ectomycorrhizal and non-and arbuscular mycorrhizal species access different sources of soil nitrogen
Published in Oecologia (1996)“…The natural abundance of the nitrogen isotope 15, δ15N, was analysed in leaves of 23 subarctic vascular plant species and two lichens from a tree-line heath at…”
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Leaf 15 N abundance of subarctic plants provides field evidence that ericoid, ectomycorrhizal and non-and arbuscular mycorrhizal species access different sources of soil nitrogen
Published in Oecologia (01-01-1996)“…The natural abundance of the nitrogen isotope 15, δ N, was analysed in leaves of 23 subarctic vascular plant species and two lichens from a tree-line heath at…”
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