TY - GEN IS - 9 Y1 - 2014/// A1 - Grande Ortiz, M. Angeles A1 - Garcia Abril, Antonio Damian A1 - Jimenez Rojas, Eliana Maria A1 - Penuela-mora, Mc A1 - Sierra, Ca A1 - Lloyd, Jon A1 - Phillips, Ol A1 - Al., Et UR - https://oa.upm.es/35371/ SN - 0148-0227 ID - upm35371 N2 - Three components of carbon allocation, biomass, flux, and partitioning, were measured in two contrasting Amazon forests growing under similar climatic conditions. Allocation to aboveground compartments was highest in a high-stature forest growing on clay soils, while allocation to fine roots was higher in a short-stature forest growing on white sands. Differences in carbon allocation components where not proportional between the two forests, with soils controlling a trade-off between allocation to fine roots versus aboveground parts. EP - 1830 SP - 1820 TI - Edaphic controls on ecosystem-level carbon allocation in two contrasting Amazon forests AV - restricted ER -