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Individual Responses to Annual Application of Different Mineral Fertilizers in Species of the Herbaceous–Dwarf Shrub Layer in a Southern Taiga Birch Forest

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The species studied individually responded to different forms of mineral fertilizers introduced into the soil. Some species positively responded to the application of one nutrient (Easter-bell starwort, millet grass, and bilberry) or several nutrients (wood sorrel and hairy wood rush), whereas other species responded negatively.

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Tatarnikov, D.V. Individual Responses to Annual Application of Different Mineral Fertilizers in Species of the Herbaceous–Dwarf Shrub Layer in a Southern Taiga Birch Forest. Russian Journal of Ecology 32, 6–11 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009557612982

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