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Figure 2: Relationship Between the Plant Aboveground Biomass of Phaseolus Calcaltus (G Pot−1) and the Soil pH.
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Figure 1: Correlation Between Soil pH and the Soil Properties.
Figure 2: The Correlationships of Aboveground Biomass With Environmental Factors.
Figure 5: Relationships Between Aboveground Biomass and the Aridity Index (AI).
Responses of Phaseolus Calcaltus to Lime and Biochar Application in an Acid Soil
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Figure 2 From: Eisenhauer N (2018) Aboveground-Belowground Interactions Drive the Relationship Between Plant Diversity and Ecosystem Function. Research Ideas and Outcomes 4: E23688.
Figure 4: Correlation Between the Soil pH and the Plant Aluminum (Al) Concentration (A) and Al Uptake (B).
Figure 3: The Relationship Between (A) Lichen Biomass (Dry Mass G/0.25 M2), (B) Soil Moisture (% Top Layer of Mineral Soil), and (C) Soil Temperature (°C at the Depth of 5 Cm).
Figure 3: Correlation Between the Soil pH (A, B, C, D, E, F) and the Plant Nutrient Concentration and Uptake.