Alternating processes of dry and wet nitrogen deposition have different effects on the function of canopy leaves: implications for leaf photosynthesis

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  • who: Chunze Wu and colleagues from the Hainan Normal University, China have published the research: Alternating processes of dry and wet nitrogen deposition have different effects on the function of canopy leaves: Implications for leaf photosynthesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Leaf NH3/ NH4+ uptake kinetics were not investigated in the present study, as the focus of the work was to understand how alternating dry and wet N deposition with the same deposition flux affects the structure and physiology of canopy leaves. In the present study, the foliar chlorophyll concentrations and Pmax of B. platyphylla . . .

     

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