DOI: 10.24124/2011/bpgub778
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Nitrogen fixation by associative cyanobacteria in the Canadian Arctic.

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“…Enriched inorganic N and extractable P levels in soil and increased plant biomass at den sites compared to control sites indicate that Arctic fox denning activity provides vegetation with the limiting factor for their growth. Average total inorganic N concentrations on control sites in both June and August were comparable to background concentrations reported for similar Dryas heath tundra ecosystems 30 ( Fig. 2a ).…”
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“…Enriched inorganic N and extractable P levels in soil and increased plant biomass at den sites compared to control sites indicate that Arctic fox denning activity provides vegetation with the limiting factor for their growth. Average total inorganic N concentrations on control sites in both June and August were comparable to background concentrations reported for similar Dryas heath tundra ecosystems 30 ( Fig. 2a ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%