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  • Allison, Victoria J.; Condron, Leo M.; Peltzer, Duane A.; Richardson, Sarah J.; Turner, Benjamin L. (2007)
    During primary succession, the abundance of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil increases, while phosphorus (P) declines. These changes in nutrient concentrations in organic matter are likely to play an important role in ...
  • Turner, Benjamin L.; Condron, Leo M.; Richardson, Sarah J. (2007)
    Long-term changes in soil phosphorus influence ecosystem development and lead to a decline in the productivity of forests in undisturbed landscapes. Much of the soil phosphorus occurs in a series of organic compounds that ...
  • Turner, Benjamin L.; Condron, Leo M.; France, Christine A. M.; Lehmann, Johannes; Solomon, Dawit; Peltzer, Duane A.; Richardson, Sarah J. (2016)
  • Peltzer, Duane A.; Wardle, David A.; Allison, Victoria J.; Baisden, W. Troy; Bardgett, Richard D.; Chadwick, Oliver A.; Condron, Leo M.; Parfitt, Roger L.; Porder, Stephen; Richardson, Sarah J.; Turner, Benjamin L.; Vitousek, Peter M.; Walker, Joe; Walker, Lawrence R. (2010)
    Over time scales of thousands to millions of years, and in the absence of rejuvenating disturbances that initiate primary or early secondary succession, ecosystem properties such as net primary productivity, decomposition, ...

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