Grassland biodiversity bounces back from long-term nitrogen addition
J. Storkey (),
A. J. Macdonald,
P. R. Poulton,
T. Scott,
I. H. Köhler,
H. Schnyder,
K. W. T. Goulding and
M. J. Crawley
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J. Storkey: Rothamsted Research
A. J. Macdonald: Rothamsted Research
P. R. Poulton: Rothamsted Research
T. Scott: Rothamsted Research
I. H. Köhler: Lehrstuhl für Grünlandlehre, Technische Universität München
H. Schnyder: Lehrstuhl für Grünlandlehre, Technische Universität München
K. W. T. Goulding: Rothamsted Research
M. J. Crawley: Imperial College London, Silwood Park, Ascot
Nature, 2015, vol. 528, issue 7582, 401-404
Abstract:
Data from the long-running Park Grass Experiment is used to show that grassland biodiversity is recovering since UK atmospheric nitrogen levels started to decline 25 years ago in all but the most acidic soils.
Date: 2015
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