20131230

Author : Goodale, C. L. Davidson, E. A.
Year : 2002
Title : Carbon cycle: Uncertain sinks in the shrubs
Journal : Nature
Comment : Grasses usually allocate more of their production to roots than to shoots, and most of the roots are in the top metre of soil. When shrubs invade grasslands, carbon input to the topsoil may decrease because the woody species allocate less of their total production below ground, and what they do send to roots is distributed more deeply.

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