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Soil Nitrogen Amendments And Insect Herbivory Alter Above-And Belowground Plant Biomass In An Old-Field Ecosystem, Jarrod Dwayne Blue
Soil Nitrogen Amendments And Insect Herbivory Alter Above-And Belowground Plant Biomass In An Old-Field Ecosystem, Jarrod Dwayne Blue
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Nutrient availability and herbivory can regulate primary production in ecosystems, but little is known about how, or whether, they may interact with one another. Here I investigate how nitrogen availability and insect herbivory interact to alter above- and belowground plant community biomass in an old-field ecosystem. In 2004, 36 experimental plots were established in which soil nitrogen (N) availability (at three levels) was manipulated and insect abundance (at two levels) in a completely randomized plot design. In 2009, after six years of treatment, I measured aboveground biomass and assessed root production at peak growth. Overall, I found a significant effect …