2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0266467424000129
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Belowground differentiation among trees in a degraded tropical dry forest landscape: no evidence of a collaboration gradient

Juan Pablo Benavides-Tocarruncho,
Horacio Paz,
Nelly Rodríguez
et al.

Abstract: Fine roots are specialized in nutrient and water acquisition and are critical for species performance and ecosystem functioning. Recent evidence has shown a broad root economic space determined by the orthogonal collaboration and conservation gradients related to resource acquisition and resource conservation, respectively. However, whether these gradients exist among tree species growing in degraded ecosystems where root growth is limited by soil conditions is much an open question. We measured six fine root … Show more

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