DOI: 10.25148/etd.fi14061599
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Investigating how phosphorus controls structure and function in two Everglades wetland plant communities

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“…Macrophytes respond relatively slowly to increases in P availability in wetlands (Howard-Williams, 1985;Richardson & Marshall, 1986) and in the Everglades in particular (Daoust, 1998;McCormick & Scinto, 1999;Chiang et al, 2000). This is supported by the relatively little 32 P activity and storage found in live aboveground macrophyte tissues and belowground roots in this study (Table 3; Fig.…”
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“…Macrophytes respond relatively slowly to increases in P availability in wetlands (Howard-Williams, 1985;Richardson & Marshall, 1986) and in the Everglades in particular (Daoust, 1998;McCormick & Scinto, 1999;Chiang et al, 2000). This is supported by the relatively little 32 P activity and storage found in live aboveground macrophyte tissues and belowground roots in this study (Table 3; Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%