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The New phytologistReferences. 160(3)
• The loss of carbon below-ground through respiration of fine roots may be modified by global change. Here we tested the hypothesis that a reduction in N concentration of tree fine-roots grown in an elevated atmospheric CO
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Environmental Entomology. 36:609-617
Autor:
May R. Berenbaum, E. H. de Lucia, J. G. Hamilton, Kevin Oxborough, Tim Miller, Antony R. Crofts, Arthur R. Zangerl
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 99:1088-1091
The effects of herbivores on plant production and fitness may not relate directly to the quantity of biomass removed because folivory may alter photosynthetic rates at a considerable distance from the damaged tissue [Welter, S. C. (1989) in Insect-Pl
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University of California publications in pharmacology. 2(20)
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University of California publications in pharmacology. 2(21)
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University of California publications in pharmacology. 2(21)
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University of California publications in pharmacology. 2(21)
Autor:
K G, SCOTT, J G, HAMILTON
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University of California publications in pharmacology. 2(19)
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University of California publications in pharmacology. 3(1)
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Ecology Letters. 4:86-95
The idea that the concentration of secondary metabolites in plant tissues is controlled by the availability of carbon and nitrogen in the environment has been termed the carbon–nutrient balance hypothesis (CNB). This hypothesis has been invoked bot