Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain increases in plant nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations with latitude: (i) geochemical limitation to P availability in the tropics and (ii) temperature driven variation in growth rate, where greater growth rates (requiring greater nutrient levels) are needed to complete growth and reproduction within shorter growing seasons in temperate than tropical climates. These two hypotheses were assessed in one forest type, intertidal mangroves, using fertilized plots at sites between latitudes 36O S and 27O N. The N and P concentrations in mangrove leaf tissue increased with latitude, but there were no trends in N : P ratios. Growth rates of trees, adjusted for average minimum temperature showed...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Aim: This first global quantification of the relationship between leaf traits and soil nutrient fert...
We investigated the variation in leaf nitrogen to phosphorus ratios of tropical tree and liana seedl...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain increases in plant nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) conc...
A global data set including 5,087 observations of leaf nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) for 1,280 pla...
Aim Global warming and eutrophication are major threats to coastal environments worldwide. As a res...
Resorption of nutrients from senescing tissues is an im-portant aspect of the nutrient economy of pe...
Nutrient resorption from senescing leaves is one of the plants’ essential nutrient conservatio...
Tropical soils are often characterised by low phosphorus availability and tropical forest trees typi...
Allocation of limited nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), among plant organs reflect...
We compiled data from seed rain studies at 33 sites from around the world to determine whether the g...
Leaf stoichiometry effectively indicates the response and adaptation of plants to environmental chan...
Tropical soils are often characterised by low phosphorus availability and tropical forest trees typi...
It is commonly assumed that the nitrogen to phosphorus (N:P) ratio of a terrestrial plant reflects t...
Allocation of limited nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), among plant organs reflect...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Aim: This first global quantification of the relationship between leaf traits and soil nutrient fert...
We investigated the variation in leaf nitrogen to phosphorus ratios of tropical tree and liana seedl...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain increases in plant nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) conc...
A global data set including 5,087 observations of leaf nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) for 1,280 pla...
Aim Global warming and eutrophication are major threats to coastal environments worldwide. As a res...
Resorption of nutrients from senescing tissues is an im-portant aspect of the nutrient economy of pe...
Nutrient resorption from senescing leaves is one of the plants’ essential nutrient conservatio...
Tropical soils are often characterised by low phosphorus availability and tropical forest trees typi...
Allocation of limited nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), among plant organs reflect...
We compiled data from seed rain studies at 33 sites from around the world to determine whether the g...
Leaf stoichiometry effectively indicates the response and adaptation of plants to environmental chan...
Tropical soils are often characterised by low phosphorus availability and tropical forest trees typi...
It is commonly assumed that the nitrogen to phosphorus (N:P) ratio of a terrestrial plant reflects t...
Allocation of limited nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), among plant organs reflect...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Aim: This first global quantification of the relationship between leaf traits and soil nutrient fert...
We investigated the variation in leaf nitrogen to phosphorus ratios of tropical tree and liana seedl...