Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient in many peatland ecosystems. Enhanced N deposition, a major component of global climate change, affects ecosystem carbon (C) balance and alters soil C storage by changing plant and soil properties. However, the effects of enhanced N deposition on peatland ecosystems are poorly understood. We conducted a two-year N additions field experiment in a peatland dominated by Eriophorum vaginatum in the Da Xing'an Mountains, Northeast China. Four levels of N treatments were applied: (1) CK (no N added), (2) N1 (6 g N m(-2) yr(-1)), (3) N2 (12 g N m(-2) yr(-1)), and (4) N3 (24 gN m(-2) yr(-1)). Plant and soil material was harvested at the end of the Second growing season. N additions increased litter N and phosphor...
Increasing nitrogen deposition influences natural and semi-natural ecosystems, especially nutrient-p...
Aims Nitrogen (N) addition could affect the rate of forest litter and soil organic matter decompo...
China is experiencing a high level of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, which greatly affects the...
The impact of high levels of nitrogen deposition from the atmosphere (primarily from the combustion...
Bogs are globally important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) due to the accumulation of partially dec...
Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global attenti...
AbstractMicrobial nutrient transformation plays an important role in regulating nitrogen (N) and pho...
<div><p>Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global...
In the Sanjiang Plain of Northeast China, the marshland ecosystem have received increased nitrogen (...
Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen (N) to forest ecosystems and have greatly affe...
Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global attenti...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition caused by human activities has been shown to have significant im...
Determining how nitrogen (N) impacts ecosystem carbon (C) cycling is critical to using C sequestrati...
China has been experiencing a rapid increase in nitrogen (N) deposition due to intensified anthropog...
The capability of forest ecosystems to sequester carbon from the atmosphere largely depends on the i...
Increasing nitrogen deposition influences natural and semi-natural ecosystems, especially nutrient-p...
Aims Nitrogen (N) addition could affect the rate of forest litter and soil organic matter decompo...
China is experiencing a high level of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, which greatly affects the...
The impact of high levels of nitrogen deposition from the atmosphere (primarily from the combustion...
Bogs are globally important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) due to the accumulation of partially dec...
Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global attenti...
AbstractMicrobial nutrient transformation plays an important role in regulating nitrogen (N) and pho...
<div><p>Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global...
In the Sanjiang Plain of Northeast China, the marshland ecosystem have received increased nitrogen (...
Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen (N) to forest ecosystems and have greatly affe...
Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global attenti...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition caused by human activities has been shown to have significant im...
Determining how nitrogen (N) impacts ecosystem carbon (C) cycling is critical to using C sequestrati...
China has been experiencing a rapid increase in nitrogen (N) deposition due to intensified anthropog...
The capability of forest ecosystems to sequester carbon from the atmosphere largely depends on the i...
Increasing nitrogen deposition influences natural and semi-natural ecosystems, especially nutrient-p...
Aims Nitrogen (N) addition could affect the rate of forest litter and soil organic matter decompo...
China is experiencing a high level of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, which greatly affects the...