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Increasing calcium scarcity along Afrotropical forest succession
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Tropical wood stores substantial amounts of nutrients, but we have limited understanding why
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Low N2O and variable CH4 fluxes from tropical forest soils of the Congo Basin
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Lianas rapidly colonize early stages of tropical forests, presumably through leaf trait diversification
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Conservative N cycling despite high atmospheric deposition in early successional African tropical lowland forests
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Soil geochemistry – and not topography – as a major driver of carbon allocation, stocks, and dynamics in forests and soils of African tropical montane ecosystems
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In-depth analysis of N2O fluxes in tropical forest soils of the Congo Basin combining isotope and functional gene analysis
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Afrotropical secondary forests exhibit fast diversity and functional recovery, but slow compositional and carbon recovery after shifting cultivation
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Fire-derived phosphorus fertilization of African tropical forests
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Seasonality, drivers, and isotopic composition of soil CO2 fluxes from tropical forests of the Congo Basin
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Contrasting nitrogen fluxes in African tropical forests of the Congo Basin