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Mathilde Chomel, Jocelyn Lavallee, Nil Alvarez Segura, Elizabeth Baggs, Tancredi Caruso, Francisco de Castro, Mark Emmerson, Matthew Magilton, Jennifer Rhymes, Heather Stott, Franciska de Vries, David Johnson, Richard Bardgett
Modification of soil food webs by historical land management may alter the response of ecosystem processes to climate extremes, but empirical support for this is limited and the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Here, we quantified how historical g
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::80bd51f27862673d378f7da04054d218
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1283195/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1283195/v1
Autor:
David W. Johnson, John Scullion, Rhys Owen, Dylan Gwynn-Jones, Gordon G. Allison, Gruffydd Lloyd Jones, Heather Stott, Geraint Trefor Williams
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Jones, G, Scullion, J, Allison, G, Stott, H, Johnson, D, Owen, R, Williams, G & Gwynn-Jones, D 2019, ' Reduced soil respiration beneath invasive Rhododendron ponticum persists after cutting and is related to substrate quality rather than microbial community ', Soil Biology & Biochemistry, vol. 138, pp. 107577 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2019.107577
Invasive plants depositing recalcitrant, polyphenol-rich leaf litter may alter decomposition dynamics, leading to an accumulation of soil organic matter. Removing invasives is critical in restoring native habitats, but our understanding of its impact