2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.70109
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Biogeochemical evidence raises questions on the longevity of warming‐induced growth enhancements in wet boreal forests

Susan E. Ziegler,
Sharon A. Billings,
Frances A. Podrebarac
et al.

Abstract: In wet regions, temperature increases can prompt increases in vegetation growth. Vegetation responses are determined in part by N and P availability, yet the relative importance of N‐ versus P‐cycling supporting growth is unclear. Prompted by studies demonstrating that warming‐enhanced N cycling supports greater productivity and soil C stocks in warmer forests along a wet boreal forest transect, we tested the hypothesis that enhanced organic matter cycling supports greater P demand in relatively warm forests. … Show more

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