1. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the generation of beta-diversity remains a challenge in ecology. Underground plant adaptations to environmental gradients have received relatively little attention. 2. We studied plant nutrient-acquisition strategies and nutrient-use efficiency at three stages of pedogenesis in infertile soils from campos rupestres and on less infertile soil from cerrado sensu stricto in Brazil. All soils support very high plant diversity with high species turnover between soil types at small spatial scales (meters). We expected that differences in nutrient–acquisition and –use strategies would be associated with this high species turnover. With severely decreasing phosphorus (P) availability, we exp...
1. Plants compete for nutrients using a range of strategies. We investigated nutrient foraging withi...
The substrates of the Brazilian campos rupestres, a grassland ecosystem, have extremely low concentr...
1. The abundance of nitrogen (N)-fixing plants in ecosystems where phosphorus (P) limits plant produ...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the generation of beta-diversity remains a challenge i...
Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the generation of beta-diversity remains a challenge in e...
In Brazil, the campos rupestres occur over the Brazilian shield, and are characterized by acidic nut...
Aims: In Brazil, cerrado and seasonal forest occur in close proximity but on soils with very differe...
1. Belowground plastic responses to soil nutrient "hot-spots" form a key nutrient foraging strategy ...
Soilborne pathogens can contribute to the maintenance of local plant diversity by reducing differenc...
1. The vast majority of terrestrial plants form root symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fung...
Background and aims: Ancient Amazon soils are characterised by low concentrations of soil phosphorus...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
Soil nutrient availability is considered to constrain the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems, wi...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Nitrogen (N) tends to limit plant productivity on ...
Plant growth on harsh substrates (habitat specialization) requires specific traits to cope with stre...
1. Plants compete for nutrients using a range of strategies. We investigated nutrient foraging withi...
The substrates of the Brazilian campos rupestres, a grassland ecosystem, have extremely low concentr...
1. The abundance of nitrogen (N)-fixing plants in ecosystems where phosphorus (P) limits plant produ...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the generation of beta-diversity remains a challenge i...
Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the generation of beta-diversity remains a challenge in e...
In Brazil, the campos rupestres occur over the Brazilian shield, and are characterized by acidic nut...
Aims: In Brazil, cerrado and seasonal forest occur in close proximity but on soils with very differe...
1. Belowground plastic responses to soil nutrient "hot-spots" form a key nutrient foraging strategy ...
Soilborne pathogens can contribute to the maintenance of local plant diversity by reducing differenc...
1. The vast majority of terrestrial plants form root symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fung...
Background and aims: Ancient Amazon soils are characterised by low concentrations of soil phosphorus...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
Soil nutrient availability is considered to constrain the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems, wi...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Nitrogen (N) tends to limit plant productivity on ...
Plant growth on harsh substrates (habitat specialization) requires specific traits to cope with stre...
1. Plants compete for nutrients using a range of strategies. We investigated nutrient foraging withi...
The substrates of the Brazilian campos rupestres, a grassland ecosystem, have extremely low concentr...
1. The abundance of nitrogen (N)-fixing plants in ecosystems where phosphorus (P) limits plant produ...