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Publication Date

1985

Location

Kyoto Japan

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Long-term average annual production is significantly and positively correlated with average precipitation and soil nitrogen and potassium. Annual variations in production are more closely correlated with community complexity than with variation in precipitation. Year-to-year variability in composition of the standing crop at a specific site appears to be more strongly affected by species divesity than by variation in precipitation.

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Factors Affecting Productivity and Compositional Stability of Artemisia Steppes in Idaho and Utah, USA.

Kyoto Japan

Long-term average annual production is significantly and positively correlated with average precipitation and soil nitrogen and potassium. Annual variations in production are more closely correlated with community complexity than with variation in precipitation. Year-to-year variability in composition of the standing crop at a specific site appears to be more strongly affected by species divesity than by variation in precipitation.