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Plant root distributions and nitrogen uptake predicted by a hypothesis of optimal root foraging 5 ¨ Ross E. McMurtrie1 , Colleen M. Iversen2 , Roderick C. Dewar3 , Belinda E. Medlyn4 , Torgny Nasholm ,
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Document Date: 2014-07-12 14:14:46


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Oak Ridge National Laboratory / E. S. Bernhardt S. A. / Rav / Creative Commons / Blackwell Publishing Ltd. / /

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United States / Australia / Sweden / /

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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences / Oak Ridge National Laboratory / University of New South Wales / Macquarie University / Plant Soil / The University of New South Wales / The Australian National University / /

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distributed root systems / food security / model applications / chemical forms / crop system management / fertilizer applications / agricultural systems / root systems / /

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University of New South Wales / Sydney / School of Biological / Earth and Environmental Sciences / U.S. Department of Energy / Department of Forest Ecology and Management / Research School of Biology / Macquarie University / Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center / Australian National University / Canberra / Department of Biological Sciences / Australian Research Council / Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences / office of Science / Biological and Environmental Research Program / /

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Ross E. McMurtrie / C. Yuea / V / Nat / A. Wolf / /

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King / Fisher / representative / /

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MaxNup / Acknowledgments Funding / Franklin / /

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Tennessee / New South Wales / /

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PLoS One / Forest Ecology and Management / /

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South Wales / western Australia / /

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simulation / /

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