Organic matter stocks increase with degree of invasion in temperate inland wetlands

作者: J. P. Martina , S. K. Hamilton , M. R. Turetsky , C. J. Phillippo

DOI: 10.1007/S11104-014-2211-9

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摘要: Aims Wetlands provide a variety of ecosystem services, including nitrogen retention and carbon sequestration, these services are linked through the storage transformation organic matter that can be altered by invasive plant species. We hypothesized within inland temperate wetlands, degree invasion Phragmites australis (Cav) Trin. Ex Steud, Phalaris arundinacea L. Typha x glauca Godr. X would positively correlated with soil C N stocks because plants produce large amounts recalcitrant litter.

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