Tree Nutrient Status and Nutrient Cycling in Tropical Forest—Lessons from Fertilization Experiments

  • Sayer E
  • Banin L
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Abstract

Highly productive tropical forests often occur on nutrient-poor soilsSoil . The apparent lack of a relationship between tree growthTree growth and site fertility has generated decades of research into which nutrients, if any, limit tropical forest...

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Sayer, E. J., & Banin, L. F. (2016). Tree Nutrient Status and Nutrient Cycling in Tropical Forest—Lessons from Fertilization Experiments (pp. 275–297). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27422-5_13

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