Biodiversity is expected to improve ecosystem services, e. g., productivity or seepage water quality. The current view of plant diversity effects on element cycling is based on short-term grassland studies that discount possibly slow belowground feedbacks to aboveground diversity. Furthermore, these grasslands were established on formerly arable land associated with changes in soil properties, e. g., accumulation of organic matter. We hypothesize that the plant diversity-N cycle relationship changes with time since establishment. We assessed the relationship between plant diversity and (1) aboveground and soil N storage and (2) NO(3)-N and NH(4)-N availability in soil between 2003 and 2007 in the Jena Experiment, a grassland experiment esta...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Biodiversity generally promotes ecosystem stability. To assess whether the diversity-stability relat...
Species richness (SR) and functional group richness (FGR) are often confounded in both observational...
Biodiversity is expected to improve ecosystem services, e.g., productivity or seepage water quality....
Biodiversity is expected to improve ecosystem services, e.g., productivity or seepage water quality....
Biodiversity is expected to improve ecosystem services, e. g., productivity or seepage water quality...
Increasing plant species richness decreases soil NO3- concentrations in experimental plant mixtures,...
The effects of global environmental changes on soil nitrogen (N) pools and fluxes have consequences ...
1.The storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil is important ecosystem functions. Grassland bio...
1.The storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil is important ecosystem functions. Grassland bio...
1.The storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil is important ecosystem functions. Grassland bio...
Complementarity that leads to more efficient resource use is presumed to be a key mechanism explaini...
In biodiversity-ecosystem functioning experiments, plant diversity increases biomass production main...
Higher plant diversity reduces nitrate leaching by complementary resource use, while its relation to...
International audienceBiodiversity generally promotes ecosystem stability. To assess whether the div...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Biodiversity generally promotes ecosystem stability. To assess whether the diversity-stability relat...
Species richness (SR) and functional group richness (FGR) are often confounded in both observational...
Biodiversity is expected to improve ecosystem services, e.g., productivity or seepage water quality....
Biodiversity is expected to improve ecosystem services, e.g., productivity or seepage water quality....
Biodiversity is expected to improve ecosystem services, e. g., productivity or seepage water quality...
Increasing plant species richness decreases soil NO3- concentrations in experimental plant mixtures,...
The effects of global environmental changes on soil nitrogen (N) pools and fluxes have consequences ...
1.The storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil is important ecosystem functions. Grassland bio...
1.The storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil is important ecosystem functions. Grassland bio...
1.The storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil is important ecosystem functions. Grassland bio...
Complementarity that leads to more efficient resource use is presumed to be a key mechanism explaini...
In biodiversity-ecosystem functioning experiments, plant diversity increases biomass production main...
Higher plant diversity reduces nitrate leaching by complementary resource use, while its relation to...
International audienceBiodiversity generally promotes ecosystem stability. To assess whether the div...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Biodiversity generally promotes ecosystem stability. To assess whether the diversity-stability relat...
Species richness (SR) and functional group richness (FGR) are often confounded in both observational...