In monoculture, certain plant species are able to preferentially utilize different nitrogen (N) forms, both inorganic and organic, including amino acids and peptides, thus forming fundamental niches based on the chemical form of N. Results from field studies, however, are inconsistent: Some showing that coexisting plant species predominantly utilize inorganic N, while others reveal distinct interspecies preferences for different N forms. As a result, the extent to which hypothetical niches are realized in nature remains unclear. Here, we used in situ stable isotope tracer techniques to test the idea, in temperate grassland, that niche partitioning of N based on chemical form is related to plant productivity and the relative availability of...
Abstract Studies of nitrogen (N) cycling have tradition-ally focused on N mineralization as the prim...
We tested the inter-specific variability in the ability of three dominant grasses of temperate grass...
Background and aims: the nitrogen isotope composition (δ¹⁵N) of plants in arid and semiarid grasslan...
The growing awareness that plants might use a variety of nitrogen (N) forms, both organic and inorga...
Although agricultural grassland soils have inherently high rates of net nitrogen (N) mineralization,...
We used dual labelled stable isotope (13C and 15N) techniques to examine how grassland plant species...
Plant uptake of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been proposed to explain inconsistency in the e...
The traditional view of the nitrogen (N) cycle has been challenged since the discovery that plants c...
Nitrogen is a key regulator of primary productivity in many terrestrial ecosystems. Historically, on...
The ability of plants to compete effectively for nitrogen (N) resources is critical to plant surviva...
AbstractPlants and microorganisms intensely compete for nitrogen (N) at many stages of the terrestri...
Plants and microorganisms intensely compete for nitrogen (N) at many stages of the terrestrial N cyc...
The high degree to which plant roots compete with soil microbes for organic forms of nitrogen (N) is...
Gross rates of nitrogen (N) turnover inform about the total N release and consumption. We investigat...
Nitrogen (N) limitation is common in most terrestrial ecosystems, often leading to strong competitio...
Abstract Studies of nitrogen (N) cycling have tradition-ally focused on N mineralization as the prim...
We tested the inter-specific variability in the ability of three dominant grasses of temperate grass...
Background and aims: the nitrogen isotope composition (δ¹⁵N) of plants in arid and semiarid grasslan...
The growing awareness that plants might use a variety of nitrogen (N) forms, both organic and inorga...
Although agricultural grassland soils have inherently high rates of net nitrogen (N) mineralization,...
We used dual labelled stable isotope (13C and 15N) techniques to examine how grassland plant species...
Plant uptake of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been proposed to explain inconsistency in the e...
The traditional view of the nitrogen (N) cycle has been challenged since the discovery that plants c...
Nitrogen is a key regulator of primary productivity in many terrestrial ecosystems. Historically, on...
The ability of plants to compete effectively for nitrogen (N) resources is critical to plant surviva...
AbstractPlants and microorganisms intensely compete for nitrogen (N) at many stages of the terrestri...
Plants and microorganisms intensely compete for nitrogen (N) at many stages of the terrestrial N cyc...
The high degree to which plant roots compete with soil microbes for organic forms of nitrogen (N) is...
Gross rates of nitrogen (N) turnover inform about the total N release and consumption. We investigat...
Nitrogen (N) limitation is common in most terrestrial ecosystems, often leading to strong competitio...
Abstract Studies of nitrogen (N) cycling have tradition-ally focused on N mineralization as the prim...
We tested the inter-specific variability in the ability of three dominant grasses of temperate grass...
Background and aims: the nitrogen isotope composition (δ¹⁵N) of plants in arid and semiarid grasslan...