Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees are rare in late-successional temperate forests, even though these forests are often N limited. Two hypotheses could explain this paradox. The ‘phylogenetic constraints hypothesis’ states that no late-successional tree taxa in temperate forests belong to clades that are predisposed to N fixation. Conversely, the ‘selective constraints hypothesis’ states that such taxa are present, but N-fixing symbioses would lower their fitness. Here we test the phylogenetic constraints hypothesis.Using U.S. forest inventory data, we derived successional indices related to shade tolerance and stand age for N-fixing trees, non-fixing trees in the ‘potentially N-fixing clade’ (smallest angiosperm clade that includes all N ...
Dinitrogen fixation by plants (in symbiosis with root bacteria) is a major source of new nitrogen fo...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is a key ecological process whose impact depends on the strategy o...
<div><b>Data from: </b>Lai, H.R., J.S. Hall, S.A. Batterman, B.L. Turner & M. van Breugel (2018). Ni...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation is the major N input to many ecosystems. Although temperate forests ...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation is the major N input to many ecosystems. Although temperate forests ...
The rarity of nitrogen (N)-fixing trees in frequently N-limited higher-latitude (here, > 35°) forest...
The rarity of nitrogen (N)-fixing trees in frequently N-limited higher-latitude (here, > 35°) forest...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Trees capable of symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation ('N fixers') are abundant in many tropical forests....
Nitrogen-fixing trees are a major potential source of nitrogen into terrestrial ecosystems. The degr...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation provides a dominant source of new N to the terrestrial biosphere, ye...
1. Nitrogen‐fixing trees (N₂ fixers) provide new nitrogen critical for rapid biomass accumulation of...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)‐fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Mixed-species restoration tree plantings are being established increasingly, contributing to mitigat...
Dinitrogen fixation by plants (in symbiosis with root bacteria) is a major source of new nitrogen fo...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is a key ecological process whose impact depends on the strategy o...
<div><b>Data from: </b>Lai, H.R., J.S. Hall, S.A. Batterman, B.L. Turner & M. van Breugel (2018). Ni...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation is the major N input to many ecosystems. Although temperate forests ...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation is the major N input to many ecosystems. Although temperate forests ...
The rarity of nitrogen (N)-fixing trees in frequently N-limited higher-latitude (here, > 35°) forest...
The rarity of nitrogen (N)-fixing trees in frequently N-limited higher-latitude (here, > 35°) forest...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Trees capable of symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation ('N fixers') are abundant in many tropical forests....
Nitrogen-fixing trees are a major potential source of nitrogen into terrestrial ecosystems. The degr...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation provides a dominant source of new N to the terrestrial biosphere, ye...
1. Nitrogen‐fixing trees (N₂ fixers) provide new nitrogen critical for rapid biomass accumulation of...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)‐fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Mixed-species restoration tree plantings are being established increasingly, contributing to mitigat...
Dinitrogen fixation by plants (in symbiosis with root bacteria) is a major source of new nitrogen fo...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is a key ecological process whose impact depends on the strategy o...
<div><b>Data from: </b>Lai, H.R., J.S. Hall, S.A. Batterman, B.L. Turner & M. van Breugel (2018). Ni...