Response of afromontane soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus to in situ experimental warming along an elevational gradient

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  • who: Joseph Okello from the Yangzhou University, China have published the research: Response of Afromontane soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus to in situ experimental warming along an elevational gradient, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study assessed the following: (i) the contents of C, N, and P in soil and leaf along an Afromontane elevational gradient; and_(ii) the effects of soil warming on soil chemical properties along the same elevational gradient.
  • how: All data were analyzed using R software version R 3.5.1 (R core development team 2018) using a . . .

     

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