Fine root biomass and morphology in a temperate forest are influenced more by the nitrogen treatment approach than the rate

2021 
Abstract Global nitrogen (N) deposition patterns have profoundly affected the production and morphological structure of fine roots, which in turn changed the distribution of carbon in forests. However, traditional experiments of N addition in forests have ignored the ecological processes in the canopy, such as nitrogen retention, and the effects of these on N deposition and fine root functional traits remain unclear. In this study, we quantified the effects of the canopy (CAN) and understory N addition (UAN) on the biomass and morphology of fine roots in a temperate deciduous forest. Based on the three-way ANOVA, we found that the N treatment approach (CAN vs. UAN; p
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