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Published online 27 October 2006
Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 70:2122-2129 (2006)
DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2005.0406
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Resin Adsorption of Carbon and Nitrogen as Influenced by Season and Time Since Fire

M. D. MacKenzie and T. H. DeLuca*

Dep. of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences, The Univ. of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812. M.D. MacKenzie, current address: 442 Earth Science Building, Dep. of Renewable Resources, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2E3. T.H. DeLuca, currently at The Wilderness Society, 503 West Mendenhall Bozeman, MT 59715


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Fig. 1. Scatter plots of seasonal ionic resin capsule data, including winter (•), spring ({blacksquare}) and summer ({blacktriangleup}) for ninhydrin reactive N (NR-N) (a, b, and c), NH4+–N (d, e, and f) and NO3–N (g, h, and i) concentration (µg capsule–1) from a chronosequence of sites (n = 10) with increasing time since fire in western Montana. R2 and p-values are included for linear regression analysis of natural logarithm transformed time since fire data.

 

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Fig. 2. Scatter plots of seasonal ionic resin capsule data, including winter (•), spring ({blacksquare}) and summer ({blacktriangleup}) for anthrone reactive C (AR-C) (a, b, and c) and soluble phenols (d, e, and f) concentration (µg capsule–1 and mg capsule–1, respectively) from a chronosequence of sites (n = 10) with increasing time since fire in western Montana. R2 and p-values are included for linear regression analysis of natural logarithm transformed time since fire data.

 





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