Soil Nitrogen
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An upper limit is not defined by a specific total nitrogen concentration but by the functional state of 'nitrogen saturation.' This occurs when nitrogen inputs exceed the capacity of plants and microbes to retain it.
Upper detrimental threshold defined by the onset of nitrogen saturation, not a specific total nitrogen concentration.
This benchmark defines the upper detrimental threshold for soil nitrogen in production forestry in the Alpine and Subalpine Complex biome of Australia, characterized by nitrogen saturation and associated ecological harm rather than a numeric concentration.
The upper limit is functional and ecological, marked by nitrogen saturation effects rather than a numeric concentration.
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