2024
DOI: 10.1139/cjb-2023-0117
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Justicia americana exhibits stem density–aboveground biomass relationships and variability in elemental composition and isotopic signature across tissue types and land use gradients

James L. Wood,
Emily Huff

Abstract: Riverine macrophytes are increasingly understood to influence both the physical and chemical dynamics of rivers by creating biogeochemical hotspots and stabilizing benthic sediments. They contribute carbon and nutrients to both aquatic and adjacent terrestrial ecosystems through senescence and herbivory. Here we report the relationships between <i>Justicia americana</i> biomass, stem length and stem density, and % carbon (%C), % nitrogen (%N), C:N, δ15N and δ13C relationships between tissues types … Show more

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