Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeochemical processes, but the importance of shifts in soil stoichiometry are complicated by the nearly limitless interactions between an immensely rich species pool and a multiple chemical resource forms. To more clearly identify the impact of soil C:N:P on bacteria, we evaluated the cumulative effects of single and coupled long-term nutrient additions (i.e., C as mannitol, N as equal concentrations NH4+ and NO3−, and P as Na3PO4) and water on communities in an Antarctic polar desert, Taylor Valley. Untreated soils possessed relatively low bacterial diversity, simplified organic C sources due to the absence of plants, limited inorganic N, and excess...
At the early stage of primary succession, there are deficient nutrient resources as well as competit...
Soil bacterial communities are pivotal in regulating terrestrial biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem...
Maintaining the stability of ecosystem functions to global change calls for a better understanding t...
Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeochemi...
<p>Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeoch...
Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeochemi...
Anthropogenic activities have dramatically increased nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) enrichments in...
<p>Nitrification is the two-step aerobic oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite in the nitrogen...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has experienced an increase in N deposition/input due to global change. Ho...
Both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) may limit plant production in steppes and affect plant communit...
The role of competitive interactions based on resource utilisation was explored in a phototrophic mi...
phorus (C:N:P) ratios in planktonic biomass, and their importance in advancing our understanding of ...
At the early stage of primary succession, there are deficient nutrient resources as well as competit...
Soil bacterial communities are pivotal in regulating terrestrial biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem...
Maintaining the stability of ecosystem functions to global change calls for a better understanding t...
Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeochemi...
<p>Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeoch...
Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeochemi...
Anthropogenic activities have dramatically increased nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) enrichments in...
<p>Nitrification is the two-step aerobic oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite in the nitrogen...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has experienced an increase in N deposition/input due to global change. Ho...
Both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) may limit plant production in steppes and affect plant communit...
The role of competitive interactions based on resource utilisation was explored in a phototrophic mi...
phorus (C:N:P) ratios in planktonic biomass, and their importance in advancing our understanding of ...
At the early stage of primary succession, there are deficient nutrient resources as well as competit...
Soil bacterial communities are pivotal in regulating terrestrial biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem...
Maintaining the stability of ecosystem functions to global change calls for a better understanding t...