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1. Trees adjust nutrient acquisition strategies across tropical forest secondary succession.

2. Widespread herbivory cost in tropical nitrogen-fixing tree species.

3. Responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to long-term inorganic and organic nutrient addition in a lowland tropical forest.

4. Pervasive interactions between foliar microbes and soil nutrients mediate leaf production and herbivore damage in a tropical forest.

5. Root and leaf traits reflect distinct resource acquisition strategies in tropical lianas and trees.

6. Stem, root, and older leaf N:P ratios are more responsive indicators of soil nutrient availability than new foliage.

7. Potassium, phosphorus, or nitrogen limit root allocation, tree growth, or litter production in a lowland tropical forest.

8. Impact of elevated N input on soil N cycling and losses in old-growth lowland and montane forests in Panama.

9. Response of Acala cotton to nitrogen rates in the San Joaquin Valley of California.

10. Urease (EC 3.5.1.5) inhibition in the sheep rumen and its effect on urea and nitrogen metabolism.

11. Lianas always outperform tree seedlings regardless of soil nutrients: results from a long‐term fertilization experiment

26. Nutrient limitation of plant reproduction in a tropical moist forest.

28. The response of lianas to 20 yr of nutrient addition in a Panamanian forest.

30. Plant responses to fertilization experiments in lowland, species‐rich, tropical forests.

31. Fine-root responses to fertilization reveal multiple nutrient limitation in a lowland tropical forest.

32. Immediate and long-term nitrogen oxide emissions from tropical forest soils exposed to elevated nitrogen input.

33. Colonization Strategies of Two Liana Species in a Tropical Dry Forest Canopy.

34. Plant responses to nutrient addition experiments conducted in tropical forests.

35. Plant responses to fertilization experiments in lowland, species-rich, tropical forests

38. Decadal-scale litter manipulation alters the biochemical and physical character of tropical forest soil carbon.

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