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A Brief Primer on the Vernal Dam Hypothesis

March 27, 2017
Back in 1978, a guy by the name of Robert Muller put forth a very intriguing idea. It was coined the vernal-dam hypothesis. Essentially, spring flowering plants are thought to act as nutrient sinks during a time when not much else is actively taking up things like nitrogen and phosphorus from the soil.
In Ecology Tags spring, spring ephemerals, mycorrhizae, soil nutrients
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