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Treatment effects on performance of N-fixing lichens in disturbed soil crusts of the Colorado Plateau

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Dylan B George, Diane W Davidson, Susan L Phillips, Jayne Belnap, and Matthew A Bowker, Treatment effects on performance of N-fixing lichens in disturbed soil crusts of the Colorado Plateau: .

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Biological soil crusts arrest soil erosion and supply nitrogen to arid ecosys- tems. To understand their recovery from disturbance, we studied performances of Collema spp. lichens relative to four experimental treatments plus microtopography of soil pedicels, oriented north-northwest to south-southeast in crusts. At sites in Needles (NDLS) and Island in the Sky (ISKY) districts of Canyonlands National Park, lichens were transplanted to NNW, SSE, ENE, WSW, and TOP pedicel faces and exposed to a full-factorial, randomized block experiment with four treatments: nutrient addition (P and K), soil stabilization with polyacrylamide resin (PAM), added cyanobacterial fiber, and biweekly watering. After 14.5 mo (NDLS) and 24 mo (ISKY), both [...]

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