The variability of leaf stoichiometry has been studied at different taxonomic levels across various geographic ranges. However, the intraspecific variations in leaf stoichiometry of widely distributed species are poorly understood. We characterize the biogeographical patterns and environmental controls of leaf nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and sulfur (S) concentrations of Quercus variabilis Blume, a widely distributed tree species of significant economic and ecological value in China. The stoichiometry of Q. variabilis leaves exhibited substantial variation, which was strongly affected by climatic factors and respective concentrations of soil nutrients but had little association with leaf mass pe...
1. Carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometries play critical roles in the function a...
Despite the well-known importance of all elements to plant growth and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems,...
Leaf stoichiometry (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and N:P ratio) is not only important for studying n...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
<div><p>Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critica...
Plant stoichiometry is critical for the structure and functions of ecosystems. Previous studies on l...
Major Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China 31290220<p class="FR_field"> Und...
Spatial patterns of leaf carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) stoichiometry play a pivotal r...
The nutrient ecological stoichiometry of plants and soil is important for the growth and dynamics of...
Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry of Chinese terrestrial plants was studied based on a nati...
Leaf stoichiometry effectively indicates the response and adaptation of plants to environmental chan...
Phosphorus (P) is arguably more limiting than nitrogen for forest ecosystems being free of disturban...
1. Carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometries play critical roles in the function a...
Despite the well-known importance of all elements to plant growth and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems,...
Leaf stoichiometry (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and N:P ratio) is not only important for studying n...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
<div><p>Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critica...
Plant stoichiometry is critical for the structure and functions of ecosystems. Previous studies on l...
Major Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China 31290220<p class="FR_field"> Und...
Spatial patterns of leaf carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) stoichiometry play a pivotal r...
The nutrient ecological stoichiometry of plants and soil is important for the growth and dynamics of...
Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry of Chinese terrestrial plants was studied based on a nati...
Leaf stoichiometry effectively indicates the response and adaptation of plants to environmental chan...
Phosphorus (P) is arguably more limiting than nitrogen for forest ecosystems being free of disturban...
1. Carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometries play critical roles in the function a...
Despite the well-known importance of all elements to plant growth and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems,...
Leaf stoichiometry (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and N:P ratio) is not only important for studying n...