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Plant species traits and capacity for resource reduction predict yield and abundance under competition in nitrogen-limited grassland
J. Fargione,
David Tilman
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
Forest Resources
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Grassland
100%
Nitrogen Limitation
100%
Plant Species Traits
100%
Monoculture
100%
Resource Reduction
100%
Fine Roots
66%
N-ratio
66%
Species Traits
66%
Resource Competition Theory
66%
Relative Yield
66%
Competitive Response
66%
Root Length Density
66%
Nitrate
33%
Plant Traits
33%
Prairie Plants
33%
Nutrient Data
33%
Plant Species
33%
Soil Nitrate
33%
Soil nutrients
33%
Nitrate Concentration
33%
Competitive Dominance
33%
Non-legume
33%
Proxy Measures
33%
Highest Root
33%
High Biomass
33%
N Allocation
33%
Low Nitrate
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Grassland
100%
Monoculture
100%
Fine Root
66%
Perennials
33%
Soil Nutrient
33%