- A
chronosequence describes a set of
ecological sites that
share similar attributes but
represent different ages. A
common ****umption in
establishing chronosequences...
- soil
enrichment by
actinorhizal N2
fixation using δ15N
values in a
chronosequence of
deglaciation at
Glacier Bay, Alaska".
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Species Composition, and Soil
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Chronosequence of Jack Pine (Pinus
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Stands on the
Southern S**** of...
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- Alonso; O. Bohn, Martin; D. Kent,
Angela (August 2021). "Maize
germplasm chronosequence shows crop
breeding history impacts recruitment of the
rhizosphere microbiome"...
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-
study of
vegetation change later termed space-for-time substitution, or
chronosequence studies). He
first published this work as a
paper in the
Botanical Gazette...
- halite. To
study soils in deserts,
pedologists have used the
concept of
chronosequences to
relate the
timing and
development of the soil layers. It has been...
- "Differential
response of soil
microbial and
animal communities along the
chronosequence of
Cunninghamia lanceolata at
different soil
depth levels in subtropical...
- Time as a soil-forming
factor may be
investigated by
studying soil
chronosequences, in
which soils of
different ages but with
minor differences in other...