Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in regenerating black locust (Robinia pseudo-acacia L.) stands. Boring, L. R. Forest Science, 1984. Paper abstract bibtex Black locust is a dominant early successional tree in the Southern Appalachians that symbiotically fixes N, grows rapidly, and has a relatively short life span. Objectives of this research were to study seasonal patterns of nodule biomass and N-fixation activity in 4-year-old black locust stands over the span of one year, and to determine the importance of symbiotic N fixation as an input to a regenerating forest.
@article{boring_symbiotic_1984,
title = {Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in regenerating black locust ({Robinia} pseudo-acacia {L}.) stands.},
volume = {30},
url = {http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/1157.pdf},
abstract = {Black locust is a dominant early successional tree in the Southern Appalachians that symbiotically fixes N, grows rapidly, and has a relatively short life span. Objectives of this research were to study seasonal patterns of nodule biomass and N-fixation activity in 4-year-old black locust stands over the span of one year, and to determine the importance of symbiotic N fixation as an input to a regenerating forest.},
number = {2},
journal = {Forest Science},
author = {Boring, L. R.},
year = {1984},
keywords = {CWT}
}
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