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Table 1 The functions of the different enzymes we assayed, the substrates used, and the enzyme commission numbers for each (Bruce Caldwell,Robert Sinsabaugh Pers
Fig. 1 Soil temperatures from a depth of 5 cm, air temperatures,Moisture contents in the two treatments were statistically indistin-guishable, so the overall means of all samples are plotted here
Table 2 Bonferroni-correctedmultivariate analysis of varianceresults for all of the parameterswe measured, with date andgirdling treatment as factors
Fig. 2 Timecourses of soilDOC, DON, MB-C and MB-Nin the girdled and control plots.Values are expressed as lg-C gdry soil�1 and lg-N gdry soil�1, respectively
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