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Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER)/CDR017: Effect of Nitrogen Levels on Vegetation at Cedar Creek Natural History Area
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LTER_CDR017
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LTER - Long-Term Ecological Research Program/Cedar Creek Natural
History Area (CDR) LTER/CDR017 [Summary adapted from the LTER Core Data Set Catalog]: There are four levels of nitrogen, corresponding to treatments A, C, E and G in CDR001, applied at the same time as in that experiment. There are four levels of soil disturbance: level 1: undisturbed, ... ![]()
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Start Date:
1988-01-01
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Publications/References
Wilson, S.D.; D. Tilman. 1991. "Components of plant competition along
an experimental gradient of nitrogen availability". Ecology, Vol. 72, pp. 1050-1065. Wilson, S.D.; D. Tilman. 1993. "Plant competition and resource availability in response to disturbance and fertilization". Ecology, Vol. 74, pp. 599-611. Wilson, S.D.; D. Tilman. 1991. "Interactive effects of fertilization and disturbance on community structure and resource availability in an old-field plant community". Oecologia, Vol. 88, pp. 61-71. See also: http://www.lter.umn.edu/ Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date:
2009-08-28
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