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Nitrogen deposition and herbivory affect biomass production and allocation in an annual plant
Heather L. Throop
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
annual plant
100%
allocation
61%
biomass
42%
nitrogen
42%
seed
20%
consumption
16%
insect
14%
rate
12%
root-shoot ratio
12%
aphid
11%
plant production
9%
beetle
8%
shoot
8%
terrestrial ecosystem
7%
population size
7%
population dynamics
7%
field study
6%
tissue
5%
damage
5%
effect
1%
Agriculture & Biology
dry matter partitioning
79%
biomass production
61%
herbivores
59%
nitrogen
40%
biomass
15%
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
14%
seeds
7%
terrestrial ecosystems
6%
insects
6%
root shoot ratio
5%
Asteraceae
4%
population size
4%
Aphidoidea
4%
population dynamics
4%
plant tissues
4%
plant response
4%
Coleoptera
3%
greenhouses
3%
shoots
3%