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Variation in plant belowground resource allocation across heterogeneous landscapes: implications for post-fire resprouting.

Esteban Magaña-HernándezSusana Zuloaga-AguilarRamón Cuevas-GuzmánJuli G Pausas
Published in: American journal of botany (2020)
Plants located in open canopy sites, characterized by a shortage of nutrients and water, tend to allocate more biomass belowground than plants in wet and fertile sites. Thus, plants in wet and fertile forests should be more vulnerable to increased disturbance such as wildfires.
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