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The combined effect of fire and nitrogen addition on biodiversity and herbaceous aboveground productivity in a coastal shrubland.

Luyu Qi,Yixin Song, Puyi Zhang,Wenlong Sun,Wei Wang,Shijie Yi, Jing Li, Haifang Liu, Zhenggang Bi,Ning Du,Weihua Guo

Frontiers in plant science(2023)

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Abstract
Fire may also diminish the influence of several belowground factors on herbaceous aboveground productivity, which ultimately reduces recovery and stability. Appropriate N addition may be an effective way to improve the ecosystem productivity in a wetland dominated by shrub species.
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aboveground productivity, burned, fungus, nitrogen addition, Yellow River delta
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