Coupling of belowground biogeochemical cycles and plant carbon allocation strategies highlight global patterns in resource limitation and ecosystem-level responses to global change
Soils contain the largest terrestrial pool of carbon (C), but the magnitude and distribution of the soil C sink may be sensitive to climate change. My dissertation aims to identify key processes that mediate patterns of belowground carbon storage across the globe and quantify the effect of environme...
Main Author: | Gill, Allison Lorraine |
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Language: | en_US |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2144/27079 |
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