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    South China Botanical Garden Research Reveals the Response Mechanism of Phosphorus Cycle to Climate Warming

    • Last Update: 2022-05-20
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    Phosphorus is often a limiting factor in tropical forest ecosystem productivity and may modulate the carbon cycle feedback to climate warming


    Based on the long-term natural warming platform of Dinghushan Station in the South China Botanical Garden, Liu Juxiu's research team systematically assessed the impact of seven -year warming on phosphorus cycling in tropical forest ecosystems



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