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Estimating fine-root production by tree species and understorey functional groups in two contrasting peatland forests

Bhuiyan et al., 2017

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Bhuiyan R
Minkkinen K
Helmisaari H
Ojanen P
Penttilä T
Laiho R
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Plant and Soil

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Background and aims Estimation of root-mediated carbon fluxes in forested peatlands is needed for understanding ecosystem functioning and supporting greenhouse gas inventories. Here, we aim to determine the optimal methodology for utilizing ingrowth cores …
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