Stoichiometric Ratios of Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus of Shrub Organs Vary with Mycorrhizal Type
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- Z.Y. Yuan & Han Y.H. Chen & Peter B. Reich, 2011. "Global-scale latitudinal patterns of plant fine-root nitrogen and phosphorus," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 2(1), pages 1-6, September.
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stoichiometric ratios; mycorrhizal types; shrub; organ; nutrient allocation; Northern China;All these keywords.
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