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spelling Seidel, Felix Lopez C., M. Larry Celi, Luisella Bonifacio, Eleonora Oikawa, Akira Yamanaka, Toshiro 1999-4907 MDPI AG Forestry http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10040330 <jats:p>Background and Motivation: Nitrogen content in tissues of Fagus crenata Blume is key for flowering and seed production. However, there is a lack of information on seasonal intra-plant nitrogen partitioning in this representative tree species typical of heavy snowfall regions in Japan. Therefore, the objective of this study was to elucidate Fagus crenata intra-plant nitrogen movement by means of nitrogen content, nitrogen isotope analysis, and amino acids temporal variability. Materials and Methods: Nitrogen content, isotope ratio, and free amino acids content were measured in coarse roots, sapwood, leaves, and litter in four phenological stages in nine adult Fagus crenata trees and upscaled to the whole-tree level.</jats:p> N Isotope Fractionation in Tree Tissues During N Reabsorption and Remobilization in Fagus crenata Blume Forests
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title N Isotope Fractionation in Tree Tissues During N Reabsorption and Remobilization in Fagus crenata Blume
title_full N Isotope Fractionation in Tree Tissues During N Reabsorption and Remobilization in Fagus crenata Blume
title_fullStr N Isotope Fractionation in Tree Tissues During N Reabsorption and Remobilization in Fagus crenata Blume
title_full_unstemmed N Isotope Fractionation in Tree Tissues During N Reabsorption and Remobilization in Fagus crenata Blume
title_short N Isotope Fractionation in Tree Tissues During N Reabsorption and Remobilization in Fagus crenata Blume
title_sort n isotope fractionation in tree tissues during n reabsorption and remobilization in fagus crenata blume
title_unstemmed N Isotope Fractionation in Tree Tissues During N Reabsorption and Remobilization in Fagus crenata Blume
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