2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-13211
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Do fine root morphological and functional adaptations support regrowth success in a tropical forest restoration experiment?

Abstract: <p>In early stages of forest succession plants have a high nutrient demand, but it is still a matter of debate if regrowth success of pioneer species is related to plant functional traits favoring fast soil colonization and nutrient acquisition. In general, we would expect trade-offs between plant growth performance and fine root morphological properties in association with different plant life-history strategies. Hence, we hypothesized that fast growing plants should ha… Show more

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