The availability of nitrogen is one of the primary nutritional controls on plant growth. Terrestrial ecosystem nitrogen availability is not only determined by inputs of fixation, deposition, and mineralization, but also regulated by the rates with which nitrogen is lost through various pathways. Large-scale nitrogen loss rates have been associated with considerable uncertainty, as process rates and controlling factors of the different loss pathways have been difficult to characterize in the field. Therefore, the nitrogen loss representations in terrestrial biosphere models vary substantially, adding to nitrogen cycle-related uncertainty and resulting in varying predictions of how the biospheric carbon sink will evolve under future scenarios...
Inclusion of fundamental ecological interactions between carbon and nitrogen cycles in the land comp...
We analysed the responses of 11 ecosystem models to elevated atmospheric [CO2] at two temperate fore...
Human activities are increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, warming...
The availability of nitrogen is one of the primary controls on plant growth. Terrestrial ecosystem ...
Including a terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle in Earth system models has led to substantial attenuation...
The efforts to explain the 'missing sink' for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) have included in re...
Abstract. Terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration is limited by nitrogen (N), an empirically establishe...
Terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration is limited by nitrogen (N), an empirically established constrai...
The nitrogen cycle and its effect on carbon uptake in the terrestrial biosphere is a recent progress...
Including a terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle in Earth system models has led to substantial attenuation...
Recently a considerable amount of effort has been put into quantifying how interactions of the carbo...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Understanding the degree to which nitrogen (N) availability limits land carbon (C) uptake under glob...
International audienceNitrogen limitation of ecosystem productivity is ubiquitous, and it is thought...
Interactions between the terrestrial carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles shape the response of ecosys...
Inclusion of fundamental ecological interactions between carbon and nitrogen cycles in the land comp...
We analysed the responses of 11 ecosystem models to elevated atmospheric [CO2] at two temperate fore...
Human activities are increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, warming...
The availability of nitrogen is one of the primary controls on plant growth. Terrestrial ecosystem ...
Including a terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle in Earth system models has led to substantial attenuation...
The efforts to explain the 'missing sink' for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) have included in re...
Abstract. Terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration is limited by nitrogen (N), an empirically establishe...
Terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration is limited by nitrogen (N), an empirically established constrai...
The nitrogen cycle and its effect on carbon uptake in the terrestrial biosphere is a recent progress...
Including a terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle in Earth system models has led to substantial attenuation...
Recently a considerable amount of effort has been put into quantifying how interactions of the carbo...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Understanding the degree to which nitrogen (N) availability limits land carbon (C) uptake under glob...
International audienceNitrogen limitation of ecosystem productivity is ubiquitous, and it is thought...
Interactions between the terrestrial carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles shape the response of ecosys...
Inclusion of fundamental ecological interactions between carbon and nitrogen cycles in the land comp...
We analysed the responses of 11 ecosystem models to elevated atmospheric [CO2] at two temperate fore...
Human activities are increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, warming...