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Nature 451, xi (7 February 2008) | doi:10.1038/7179xia; Published online 6 February 2008

Making the paper: Christopher Clark

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Soil nitrogen's detrimental effects on plant diversity may be reversible.

Few scientists can say that their research project grew up as they did. But when ecologist Christopher Clark joined David Tilman at the University of Minnesota, St Paul, as a graduate student in 2001, Tilman's prairie grassland project to understand the effects of nitrogen deposition had already been running for almost 20 years.

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