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Deepened snow alters soil microbial nutrient limitations in arctic birch hummock tundra
Kate M. Buckeridge
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, Paul Grogan
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Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Abundance
9%
Accumulation
9%
Addition
9%
Amount
9%
Availability
18%
Bacterium
9%
Biomass
9%
Carbon
9%
Decomposition
9%
Fungus
18%
Growing Season
9%
Growth
45%
In Situ
9%
Investigation
9%
Length
18%
Lysis
9%
Microbial Activity
18%
Microbial Biomass in Soil
18%
Nitrogen
9%
Nutrient Availability
9%
Nutrient Limitation
100%
Organic Matter
9%
Phosphorus
9%
Physiological Response
9%
Plant
27%
Pool
45%
Respiration
9%
Season
9%
Size
9%
Snow
100%
Soil
100%
Soil Microbial Community
36%
Soil Temperature
18%
Starvation
9%
Structural Response
9%
Temperature
9%
Tundra
100%
Winter
81%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bacteria
9%
Betula
100%
Canadians
9%
Fungi
18%
Growing Season
9%
Length
18%
Lysis
9%
Microbial Activity
45%
Microbial Biomass
9%
Microbial Growth
36%
Nutrient Availability
9%
Nutrients
100%
Physiological Response
9%
Snow
100%
Soil Solution
9%
Spring
18%
Starvation
9%
Temperature
9%
Tundra
100%
Winter
81%