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The Permaculture Research Digest has summaries of newly published permaculture-related research. All items are hyper-linked to the original publication.
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Thursday 21 November 2013
Nitrogen fixing trees crucial in tropical forests (journal)
This study identifies a powerful feedback mechanism in which N2
fixation can overcome ecosystem-scale deficiencies in nitrogen that
emerge during periods of rapid biomass accumulation in young tropical forests.
Over a 300-year chronosequence in Panama, N2-fixing tree
species accumulated carbon up to nine times faster per individual than
their non-fixing neighbours,
and showed species-specific differences in the amount and timing of
fixation. As a result of fast growth and high fixation, fixers provided a
large fraction of the nitrogen needed to support net forest growth
(50,000kg carbon per hectare) in young forests. These findings show that symbiotic N2
fixation can have a central role in nitrogen cycling during tropical
forest development.
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