| A complete description of the species is available as a pdf file (download). | |
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| Block 1, October 2000 | Forest Floor, Block 1, July 2003 |
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| Mature leaves | Needles, all ages |
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| Cone | Fine roots |
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| A complete description of the species is available as a pdf file (download). | |
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| Block 1, October 2000 | Forest Floor, Block 1, July 2003 |
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| Mature leaves | Needles, all ages |
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| Cone | Fine roots |
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This former REU student received her Ph.D.
This Short Course student now works at NSF,
Short Course: Tropical Field Biology in Costa R
Russell, A. E. and J. W. Raich. 2012.
Rapidly growing tropical trees mobilize remarkable amounts of nitrogen, in ways that differ surprisingly among species.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.