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Nitrogen ecology of carnivorous plants
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Nitrogen ecology of carnivorous plants
Project Abstract:
Carnivorous plants acquire and use nitrogen in ways that may change as we alter the atmospheric levels of N and C.
Investigators:
karowe
Years Active:
2021
Research sites:
Inverness Mud Lake Bog
Methods:
Field and greenhouse manipulations of CO2 and simulated atmospheric N deposition.
Funding agency:
NSF