<div><p>Niche complementarity in resource use has been proposed as a key mechanism to explain the positive effects of increasing plant species richness on ecosystem processes, in particular on primary productivity. Since hardly any information is available for niche complementarity in water use, we tested the effects of plant diversity on spatial and temporal complementarity in water uptake in experimental grasslands by using stable water isotopes. We hypothesized that water uptake from deeper soil depths increases in more diverse compared to low diverse plant species mixtures. We labeled soil water in 8 cm (with <sup>18</sup>O) and 28 cm depth (with ²H) three times during the 2011 growing season in 40 temperate grassland communities of var...
Water is a limiting resource in crop production and with the prediction that drought events increase...
Legume species promote productivity and increase the digestibility of herbage in grasslands. Conside...
Hydrological niche segregation (HNS), specifically the variation in root water uptake depth among co...
Niche complementarity in resource use has been proposed as a key mechanism to explain the positive e...
Biodiversity enhances a variety of ecosystem processes, and yet the underlying mechanisms through wh...
1.Efficient extraction of soil water is essential for the productivity of plant communities. However...
The temporal and spatial dynamics of soil water are closely interlinked with terrestrial ecosystems ...
The temporal and spatial dynamics of soil water are closely interlinked with terrestrial ecosystems ...
Increased incidence of drought, as predicted under climate change, has the potential to negatively a...
In the literature, contrasting effects of plant species richness on the soil water balance are repor...
Positive diversity-productivity relationships have repeatedly been found in experimental grassland p...
Abstract 1. Many experiments have shown that biodiversity promotes ecosystem functioning and stabil...
Complementary resource use has often been claimed to explain positive effects of plant diversity on ...
Evidence from experimental grasslands indicated that plant biodiversity modifies the water cycle, bu...
Complementary resource use has often been claimed to explain positive effects of plant diversity on ...
Water is a limiting resource in crop production and with the prediction that drought events increase...
Legume species promote productivity and increase the digestibility of herbage in grasslands. Conside...
Hydrological niche segregation (HNS), specifically the variation in root water uptake depth among co...
Niche complementarity in resource use has been proposed as a key mechanism to explain the positive e...
Biodiversity enhances a variety of ecosystem processes, and yet the underlying mechanisms through wh...
1.Efficient extraction of soil water is essential for the productivity of plant communities. However...
The temporal and spatial dynamics of soil water are closely interlinked with terrestrial ecosystems ...
The temporal and spatial dynamics of soil water are closely interlinked with terrestrial ecosystems ...
Increased incidence of drought, as predicted under climate change, has the potential to negatively a...
In the literature, contrasting effects of plant species richness on the soil water balance are repor...
Positive diversity-productivity relationships have repeatedly been found in experimental grassland p...
Abstract 1. Many experiments have shown that biodiversity promotes ecosystem functioning and stabil...
Complementary resource use has often been claimed to explain positive effects of plant diversity on ...
Evidence from experimental grasslands indicated that plant biodiversity modifies the water cycle, bu...
Complementary resource use has often been claimed to explain positive effects of plant diversity on ...
Water is a limiting resource in crop production and with the prediction that drought events increase...
Legume species promote productivity and increase the digestibility of herbage in grasslands. Conside...
Hydrological niche segregation (HNS), specifically the variation in root water uptake depth among co...