High-frequency fire alters soil and plant chemistry but does not lead to nitrogen-limited growth of Eucalyptus pilularis seedlingsExport / Share PlumX View Altmetrics View AltmetricsButler, O. M., Rezaei Rashti, M., Lewis, T., Elser, J. J. and Chen, C. (2018) High-frequency fire alters soil and plant chemistry but does not lead to nitrogen-limited growth of Eucalyptus pilularis seedlings. Plant and Soil, 432 (1). pp. 191-205. ISSN 1573-5036 Full text not currently attached. Access may be available via the Publisher's website or OpenAccess link. Article Link: https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s11104-018-3797-0 AbstractVegetation fire often raises levels of soil phosphorus (P) relative to those of nitrogen (N), while long-term fire exclusion is associated with accumulation of soil N and depletion of soil available P. Thus, high-frequency fire regimes might trigger N-limited plant growth in otherwise P-limited plant communities.
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