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Published online 1 May 2008
Published in J Environ Qual 37:972-976 (2008)
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2007.0248
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Enzyme-Based Resource Allocated Decomposition and Landscape Heterogeneity in the Florida Everglades

C. Ryan Pentona,b,* and Susan Newmanc

a Soil and Water Science Dep., Univ. of Florida, IFAS, 106 Newell Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611
b current address, Crop and Soil Science Dep., The Center for Microbial Ecology, Michigan State Univ., 540 Plant and Soil Sciences Bldg., East Lansing, MI 48824-1325
c Everglades Div., South Florida Water Management District, P.O. Box 24680, West Palm Beach, FL 33416-4680


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Fig. 1. Benthic and soil microbial N and P resource allocation in terms of C mineralization at sawgrass and slough habitats. The y axis represents apparent P limitation, and the x axis represents apparent N limitation on C mineralization. Error bars represent SEs on each axis. Values are log-transformed for comparison. Numerical values reflect Ec/Eox values with associated SEs. Nitrogen and phosphorus conditions reflect microbially perceived concentrations. Site designations: BR, benthic reference; BE, benthic enriched; SR, soil reference; SE, soil enriched.

 





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