2024
DOI: 10.1002/eap.2958
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Eastern Canadian boreal forest soil and foliar chemistry show evidence of resilience to long‐term nitrogen addition

Daniel Houle,
Jean‐David Moore,
Marie Renaudin

Abstract: The boreal forest is one of the world's largest terrestrial biome and plays crucial roles in global biogeochemical cycles, such as carbon (C) sequestration in vegetation and soil. However, the impacts of decades of N deposition on N‐limited ecosystems, like the eastern Canadian boreal forest, remain unclear. For 13 years, N deposition was simulated by periodically adding ammonium nitrate on soils of two boreal coniferous forests (i.e., balsam fir and black spruce) of eastern Canada, at low (LN) and high (HN) r… Show more

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