Large-scale forest girdling shows that current photosynthesis drives soil respiration

Nature - Tập 411 Số 6839 - Trang 789-792 - 2001
Peter Högberg1, Anders Nordgren1, Nina Buchmann2, Andrew Taylor3, Alf Ekblad1, Mona N. Högberg1, Gert Nyberg1, Mikaell Ottosson‐Löfvenius1, D. J. Read4
1Department of Forest Ecology, Section of Soil Science, SLU, Umeå, SE-901 83, Sweden
2Max-Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, PO Box 100164, Jena, 07701, Germany
3Department of Forest Mycology and Pathology, SLU, PO Box 7026, Uppsala, SE-750 07, Sweden
4Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

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