Elevated CO2 alters relative belowground carbon investment for nutrient acquisition in a mature temperate forest
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, number 29, July 2025.
The growth of forest trees in response to the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) will probably be constrained by the availability of nutrients, but long-term established forests are considerably underrepresented in such studies. Using Birmingham Institute …




