Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. However, our understanding of ecological responses to chronic N addition and ecological recovery of grassland from N enrichment is limited. Here we present evidence from an 11‐year grassland experiment with a range of N addition rates (0, 30, 60, 120, 240, and 480 kg N·ha−1·yr−1) in Inner Mongolia, China. Chronic N addition led to a reduction in species richness, Shannon diversity index, and soil pH and an increase in aboveground biomass, foliar N, and soil mineral N. High N addition rates (240 and 480 kg N·ha−1·yr−1) showed significant effects in the first and second years, which stabilized over time. Nitrogen a...
A rapid increase in grazing intensity since the 1980s has caused large areas of the Inner Mongolian ...
Biodiversity is thought to be essential for ecosystem stability, function and long-term sustainabili...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, climatic variables and anthropogenic management affect grasslan...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
abstract: Background Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity...
Chinese grasslands are extensive natural ecosystems that comprise 40 % of the total land area of the...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can profoundly alter soil N cycling of grassland ecosystems. Substrates and ...
Summary Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems....
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
Enhanced deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) has profound impacts on ecosystem processes such as ...
Increasing availability of reactive nitrogen (N) threatens plant diversity in diverse ecosystems. Wh...
BACKGROUND: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
Aims Nitrogen (N) enrichment caused by human activities threatens biodiversity and alters plant comm...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
A rapid increase in grazing intensity since the 1980s has caused large areas of the Inner Mongolian ...
Biodiversity is thought to be essential for ecosystem stability, function and long-term sustainabili...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, climatic variables and anthropogenic management affect grasslan...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
abstract: Background Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity...
Chinese grasslands are extensive natural ecosystems that comprise 40 % of the total land area of the...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can profoundly alter soil N cycling of grassland ecosystems. Substrates and ...
Summary Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems....
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
Enhanced deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) has profound impacts on ecosystem processes such as ...
Increasing availability of reactive nitrogen (N) threatens plant diversity in diverse ecosystems. Wh...
BACKGROUND: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
Aims Nitrogen (N) enrichment caused by human activities threatens biodiversity and alters plant comm...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
A rapid increase in grazing intensity since the 1980s has caused large areas of the Inner Mongolian ...
Biodiversity is thought to be essential for ecosystem stability, function and long-term sustainabili...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, climatic variables and anthropogenic management affect grasslan...