2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4358
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Within‐site difference in nitrogen status between mixed forests and larch plantations: Evidence from multiple indicators

Abstract: Conversion of natural and secondary mixed forests to plantation monocultures can alter soil physical, chemical, and biological properties, which may lead to changes in ecosystem nitrogen (N) status by altering soil N availability. However, assessing and comparing N status between forest types within and across sites remain challenging because different indicators often yield contradicting conclusions. We developed a multiple‐indicator approach to evaluate N status across sites and between larch monocultures an… Show more

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