Edaphic, structural and physiological contrasts across Amazon Basin forest-savanna ecotones suggest a role for potassium as key modulator of tropical woody vegetation structure and function (2015)
- Authors:
- Lloyd, J.
- Domingues, Tomas Ferreira

- Schrodt, F.
- Yshida, F. Y.
- Feldpausch, Ted R

- Saiz, G.
- Quesada, C. A.
- Schwarz, M.
- Torello-Raventos, M.
- Gilpin, M.
- Marimon Junior, Ben-Hur

- Ratter, J. A.
- Grace, J.
- Nardoto, Gabriela Bielefeld

- Veenendaal, Elmar M

- Arroyo, L.
- Villarroel, D.
- Killeen, T. J.
- Steininger, M.
- Phillips, O. L.
- Autor USP: DOMINGUES, TOMAS FERREIRA - FFCLRP
- Unidade: FFCLRP
- DOI: 10.5194/bg-12-6529-2015
- Subjects: ZONAS TROPICAIS; POTÁSSIO; ECOSSISTEMAS; ANÁLISE DO SOLO; VEGETAÇÃO
- Language: Inglês
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- Publisher place: Goettingen
- Date published: 2015
- Source:
- Título: Biogeosciences
- ISSN: 1726-4170
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 12, n. 22, p. 6529-6571, 2015
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LLOYD, J. et al. Edaphic, structural and physiological contrasts across Amazon Basin forest-savanna ecotones suggest a role for potassium as key modulator of tropical woody vegetation structure and function. Biogeosciences, v. 12, n. 22, p. 6529-6571, 2015Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-6529-2015. Acesso em: 11 jan. 2026. -
APA
Lloyd, J., Domingues, T. F., Schrodt, F., Yshida, F. Y., Feldpausch, T. R., Saiz, G., et al. (2015). Edaphic, structural and physiological contrasts across Amazon Basin forest-savanna ecotones suggest a role for potassium as key modulator of tropical woody vegetation structure and function. Biogeosciences, 12( 22), 6529-6571. doi:10.5194/bg-12-6529-2015 -
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Lloyd J, Domingues TF, Schrodt F, Yshida FY, Feldpausch TR, Saiz G, Quesada CA, Schwarz M, Torello-Raventos M, Gilpin M, Marimon Junior B-H, Ratter JA, Grace J, Nardoto GB, Veenendaal EM, Arroyo L, Villarroel D, Killeen TJ, Steininger M, Phillips OL. Edaphic, structural and physiological contrasts across Amazon Basin forest-savanna ecotones suggest a role for potassium as key modulator of tropical woody vegetation structure and function [Internet]. Biogeosciences. 2015 ; 12( 22): 6529-6571.[citado 2026 jan. 11 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-6529-2015 -
Vancouver
Lloyd J, Domingues TF, Schrodt F, Yshida FY, Feldpausch TR, Saiz G, Quesada CA, Schwarz M, Torello-Raventos M, Gilpin M, Marimon Junior B-H, Ratter JA, Grace J, Nardoto GB, Veenendaal EM, Arroyo L, Villarroel D, Killeen TJ, Steininger M, Phillips OL. Edaphic, structural and physiological contrasts across Amazon Basin forest-savanna ecotones suggest a role for potassium as key modulator of tropical woody vegetation structure and function [Internet]. Biogeosciences. 2015 ; 12( 22): 6529-6571.[citado 2026 jan. 11 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-6529-2015 - A test of the ‘one-point method’ for estimating maximum carboxylation capacity from field-measured, light-saturated photosynthesis
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