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What drives biological nitrogen fixation in high arctic tundra: Moisture or temperature?
Kathrin Rousk
, Pernille Lærkedal Sørensen,
Anders Michelsen
Terrestrial Ecology
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Agriculture & Biology
tundra
82%
nitrogen fixation
66%
climate change
54%
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
51%
Arctic region
45%
Greenland
27%
temperature
25%
nitrogenase
24%
soil temperature
22%
shade
19%
water
17%
climate
17%
ecosystems
16%
bacteria
11%
enzymes
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
biological nitrogen fixation
100%
tundra
69%
fixation
62%
moisture
48%
temperature
24%
climate change
18%
nitrogen fixation
13%
shading
12%
soil temperature
10%
in situ measurement
10%
enzyme
8%
warming
8%
rate
7%
bacterium
6%
water
6%
ecosystem
6%
climate
5%
parameter
3%