Additions of reactive nitrogen to terrestrial ecosystems-primarily through fertilizer application and atmospheric deposition-have more than doubled since 1860 owing to human activities(1). Nitrogen additions tend to increase the net uptake of carbon by the terrestrial biosphere, but they also stimulate nitrous oxide release from soils(2). However, given that the magnitude of these effects is uncertain, and that the carbon and nitrogen cycles are tightly coupled, the net climatic impact of anthropogenic nitrogen inputs is unknown(3). Here we use a process-based model of the terrestrial biosphere(4,5) to evaluate the overall impact of anthropogenic nitrogen inputs on terrestrial ecosystem carbon and nitrous oxide fluxes between 1700 and 2005....
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the underlying...
The effects of nitrogen (N) constraints on future terrestrial carbon (C) dynamics are investigated u...
Fertilization of nitrogen (N)-limited ecosystems by anthropogenic atmospheric nitrogen deposition (N...
Additions of reactive nitrogen to terrestrial ecosystems-primarily through fertilizer application an...
Human activities have rapidly accelerated the global nitrogen (N) cycling since the late nineteenth ...
The terrestrial carbon sink has increased since the turn of this century at a time of increased foss...
Interactions between the terrestrial carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles shape the response of ecosys...
The global cycles of carbon and nitrogen are being perturbed by human activities that increase the t...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition is widely considered to increase CO2 sequestration by land plant c...
Ecosystem nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions respond to changes in climate and CO₂ concentration as well ...
[1] Atmospheric O-2 trend measurements are used to partition global oceanic and land biotic carbon s...
The efforts to explain the 'missing sink' for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) have included in re...
Global carbon budget studies indicate that the terrestrial ecosystems have remained a large sink for...
The terrestrial biosphere can release or absorb the greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2...
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the underlying...
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the underlying...
The effects of nitrogen (N) constraints on future terrestrial carbon (C) dynamics are investigated u...
Fertilization of nitrogen (N)-limited ecosystems by anthropogenic atmospheric nitrogen deposition (N...
Additions of reactive nitrogen to terrestrial ecosystems-primarily through fertilizer application an...
Human activities have rapidly accelerated the global nitrogen (N) cycling since the late nineteenth ...
The terrestrial carbon sink has increased since the turn of this century at a time of increased foss...
Interactions between the terrestrial carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles shape the response of ecosys...
The global cycles of carbon and nitrogen are being perturbed by human activities that increase the t...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition is widely considered to increase CO2 sequestration by land plant c...
Ecosystem nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions respond to changes in climate and CO₂ concentration as well ...
[1] Atmospheric O-2 trend measurements are used to partition global oceanic and land biotic carbon s...
The efforts to explain the 'missing sink' for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) have included in re...
Global carbon budget studies indicate that the terrestrial ecosystems have remained a large sink for...
The terrestrial biosphere can release or absorb the greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2...
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the underlying...
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the underlying...
The effects of nitrogen (N) constraints on future terrestrial carbon (C) dynamics are investigated u...
Fertilization of nitrogen (N)-limited ecosystems by anthropogenic atmospheric nitrogen deposition (N...