Alien invasive leucaena leucocephala successfully acquires nutrients by investing in below-ground biomass compared to native vachellia nilotica in nutrient-amended soils in south africa

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  • who: Khululwa Ndabankulu et al. from the School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus, Private Bag, Durban, South Africa have published the article: Alien invasive Leucaena leucocephala successfully acquires nutrients by investing in below-ground biomass compared to native Vachellia nilotica in nutrient-amended soils in South Africa, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the VFT was to determine the effect of nutrient addition (N and P) and lime application on the production, crude protein content and composition of the grassland (Morris and Fynn 2001; Tsvuura and Kirkman 2013). The . . .

     

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