The response of above- and below-ground biomass to soil nutrient availability is crucial for estimating belowground carbon input and predicting changes in soil carbon storage. However, the response is far from clear at plant community level, especially for grassland systems. Using a long-term field experiment initiated 123 years ago with varying soil nutrient levels (deficient, sub-optimal, optimal and over-optimal) established by use of two nutrient sources (animal manure or mineral fertiliser), we examined the effects of soil nutrient level and source on herbage yield and composition, root biomass and root-to-shoot (R/S) ratio of an unfertilised multispecies grass-legume ley. Increased nutrient levels enhanced herbage yield, but did not a...
Introduction of grasslands into cropping systems represents a strategy to ensure food production whi...
1. The storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil are important ecosystem functions. Grassland b...
Publication history: Accepted - 30 August 2017; Published online - 5 October 2017.The functioning ...
The response of above- and below-ground biomass to soil nutrient availability is crucial for estimat...
Anthropogenic activities are increasing nutrient inputs to ecosystems worldwide, with consequences f...
Anthropogenic activities are increasing nutrient inputs to ecosystems worldwide, with consequences f...
In grassland, introduction of legume potentially can play a significant role in increasing soil carb...
Exploring the response of above- and below-ground biomass allocation to soil nutrient availability i...
Aims Belowground legume nitrogen (N) composed of roots and rhizodeposition is an important N input ...
Published: 1 March 2020An in-depth assessment of plant nutrient resorption can offer insights into u...
Roots help in soil water and nutrient uptake and provide carbon (C) input for soil C sequestration, ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Despite its fundamental role for carbon (C) and nutrient cycling, rhi...
1. Management of high-nature-value (HNV) grasslands follows agri-environmental schemes across large ...
<p>Globally, grasslands are a major land cover type and store significant amounts of soil organic ca...
Introduction of grasslands into cropping systems represents a strategy to ensure food production whi...
1. The storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil are important ecosystem functions. Grassland b...
Publication history: Accepted - 30 August 2017; Published online - 5 October 2017.The functioning ...
The response of above- and below-ground biomass to soil nutrient availability is crucial for estimat...
Anthropogenic activities are increasing nutrient inputs to ecosystems worldwide, with consequences f...
Anthropogenic activities are increasing nutrient inputs to ecosystems worldwide, with consequences f...
In grassland, introduction of legume potentially can play a significant role in increasing soil carb...
Exploring the response of above- and below-ground biomass allocation to soil nutrient availability i...
Aims Belowground legume nitrogen (N) composed of roots and rhizodeposition is an important N input ...
Published: 1 March 2020An in-depth assessment of plant nutrient resorption can offer insights into u...
Roots help in soil water and nutrient uptake and provide carbon (C) input for soil C sequestration, ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Despite its fundamental role for carbon (C) and nutrient cycling, rhi...
1. Management of high-nature-value (HNV) grasslands follows agri-environmental schemes across large ...
<p>Globally, grasslands are a major land cover type and store significant amounts of soil organic ca...
Introduction of grasslands into cropping systems represents a strategy to ensure food production whi...
1. The storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil are important ecosystem functions. Grassland b...
Publication history: Accepted - 30 August 2017; Published online - 5 October 2017.The functioning ...