11 characterized the Accumulibacter lineage structure in WWTPs performing EBPR in two regions of USA (Wisconsin and California) and found that WWTP habitat characteristics, but not geographic distance, appeared to be determining dominant Accumulibacter lineage. Alternately, Albertsen et al.12 characterized...
Evenness did not affect decomposition rates, however, when trees were dominant. The magnitude of antagonistic effects increased with increasing dominance of climbing plants but decreased with time, suggesting a strong negative feedback between litter proportion of climbing plant and decomposition rates at...
ARepresentative analysis of tree growth as a function of net N mineralization rates. The change point analysis identifies the occurrence and location of an inflection point, if any, and the value of the slope parameters on each side.BBasal Area Increment (BAI), from 54Q. rubratrees along the...