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Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus mineralization in northern wetlands
Scott D. Bridgham
, Karen Updegraff
, John J Pastor
Biology (Duluth)
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Aeration
25%
Aerobic
25%
Aerobic Conditions
50%
Anaerobic Conditions
25%
C Mineralization
100%
C Turnover
25%
Carbon Mineralization
100%
Carbon-nitrogen
100%
CH4 Production
25%
Chemical Analysis
25%
Climate Change Models
25%
Common Perceptions
25%
Common Rate
25%
Decay Rate
25%
Degree of Decomposition
25%
Homogeneous Objects
25%
Interaction Terms
25%
Kinetic Model
25%
Labile Pool
50%
Landscape Analysis
25%
Mineralization Rate
50%
Minerotrophic
75%
Minnesota
25%
N Mineralization
75%
Nitrogen Mineralization
100%
Northern Wetlands
100%
Nutrient Deficient
25%
Nutrient Pools
25%
Ombrotrophic
100%
Ombrotrophic Peatland
25%
Organic Matter
25%
Organic Matter Decomposition
25%
P Content
25%
P Immobilization
25%
P Mineralization
75%
Peat
25%
Phosphorus Mineralization
100%
Pool Size
25%
Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA)
25%
Quality Variables
25%
Rapid Turnover
25%
Response to Climate Change
25%
Simple Group
25%
Soil Bulk Density
25%
Soil Quality
50%
Sorption
25%
Total Soil Nitrogen
25%
Turnover Rate
25%
Ventilatory Response
25%
Wetland Community
75%
Wetland Types
25%
Wetlands
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Aeration
50%
Bulk Density
50%
Carbon Dioxide
50%
Climate Change
50%
Climate Change Model
50%
Decay Rate
50%
Decomposition of Organic Matter
50%
Landscape Analysis
50%
Marshland
100%
Methane
100%
Minnesota
50%
Organic Matter
50%
Oxic Condition
50%
Principal Component Analysis
50%
Soil Quality
100%