Interannual variability in primary production in tallgrass prairie: climate, soil moisture, topographic position, and fire as determinants of aboveground biomass

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Briggs, J. M., and Knapp, A. K. 1995. Interannual variability in primary production in tallgrass prairie: climate, soil moisture, topographic position, and fire as determinants of aboveground biomass. American Journal of Botany 82:1024-1030.

Study Community: Tallgrass
Country: USA
Study Location: Konza Prairie
Latitude: 39.1 Longitude: -96
Burn Frequency: Annual
Grazed: No

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