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Cup plant biases prairie nitrogen composition in response to increasing community diversity

Submitted by lschulte on Thu, 03/14/2019 - 05:41
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Publication Type:

Thesis

Authors:

Hill, Jacob

Source:

Honors Program, Iowa State University, Volume B.S. Environmental Science, Ames, Iowa (2017)

Keywords:

Community ecology, cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum), iowa, Nitrogen dynamics, Prairie
Tags: 
native plants
plant diversity
File: 
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