Research Letters in Ecology
Volume 2008 (2008), Article ID 260754, 4 pages
doi:10.1155/2008/260754
Research Letter
Assessment of Nutrient Limitation in Floodplain Forests with Two Different Techniques
1Department of Biology, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY 13346, USA
2Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA
3Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, Box 2324, Route 2, Newton, GA 39870, USA
Received 29 November 2007; Accepted 7 April 2008
Academic Editor: Shibu Jose
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