Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6541711 Forest Ecology and Management 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
A carry-over effect of N-loading thus had a positive effect on growth and function in oak seedlings when no water stress occurred under low competition by D. cespitosa: this effect may derive from more N storage in perennial tissues, resulting in more N mobilized during vegetative growth. Our results underline the importance of the internal N pool in plant competition, and are evidence that a higher potential regenerative success rate of oak seedlings is related to abiotic conditions, competitive pressure and internal N pool.
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