The effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) addition on litter decomposition are poorly understood in Tibetan alpine meadows. Leaf litter was collected from plots within a factorial N x P addition experiment and allowed to decompose over 708 days in an unfertilized plot to determine the effects of N and/or P addition on litter decomposition. Results showed that nutrient addition significantly affected initial P and P-related biochemical properties of litter from all four species. However, the responses of litter N and N-related biochemical properties to nutrient addition were quite species-specific. Litter C decomposition and N release were species-specific. However, N and P addition significantly affected litter P release. Ratios of Hem...
Abstract: Many studies in ecosystem ecology argue for strong control of litter quality over nitrogen...
Changes in nitrogen (N) deposition and litter mixtures have been shown to influence ecosystem proces...
Litter decomposition is the fundamental process in nutrient cycling and soil carbon (C) sequestratio...
Litter decomposition plays a critical role in regulating biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosys...
Litter decomposition plays a critical role in regulating biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosys...
Litters of reproductive organs have rarely been studied despite their role in allocating nutrients f...
Long-term overgrazing has significantly changed plant species composition in rangeland ecosystems, a...
Changes in litter chemistry and stoichiometry following N enrichment have important consequences on ...
Anthropogenic activities introduce nitrogen (N) into terrestrial ecosystems, inducing changes in qua...
Litter quality plays an important role in determining litter decomposition and nutrient cycling in t...
Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and acid deposition are co-occurring in many ecosystems, likely with c...
Litter decomposition greatly influences soil structure, nutrient content and carbon sequestration, b...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
The responses of litter decomposition to nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) additions were examined in ...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment has direct effects on ecosystem functioning by altering soil abiotic conditi...
Abstract: Many studies in ecosystem ecology argue for strong control of litter quality over nitrogen...
Changes in nitrogen (N) deposition and litter mixtures have been shown to influence ecosystem proces...
Litter decomposition is the fundamental process in nutrient cycling and soil carbon (C) sequestratio...
Litter decomposition plays a critical role in regulating biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosys...
Litter decomposition plays a critical role in regulating biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosys...
Litters of reproductive organs have rarely been studied despite their role in allocating nutrients f...
Long-term overgrazing has significantly changed plant species composition in rangeland ecosystems, a...
Changes in litter chemistry and stoichiometry following N enrichment have important consequences on ...
Anthropogenic activities introduce nitrogen (N) into terrestrial ecosystems, inducing changes in qua...
Litter quality plays an important role in determining litter decomposition and nutrient cycling in t...
Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and acid deposition are co-occurring in many ecosystems, likely with c...
Litter decomposition greatly influences soil structure, nutrient content and carbon sequestration, b...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
The responses of litter decomposition to nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) additions were examined in ...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment has direct effects on ecosystem functioning by altering soil abiotic conditi...
Abstract: Many studies in ecosystem ecology argue for strong control of litter quality over nitrogen...
Changes in nitrogen (N) deposition and litter mixtures have been shown to influence ecosystem proces...
Litter decomposition is the fundamental process in nutrient cycling and soil carbon (C) sequestratio...