Increased nutrient inputs can cause shifts in plant community composition and plant functional traits, both of which affect ecosystem function. We studied community- and species-level leaf functional trait changes in a full factorial nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) fertilization experiment in a semi-arid grassland. Nitrogen was the only nutrient addition to significantly affect leaf functional traits, and N addition increased community-weighted specific leaf area (SLA) by 19%, leaf chlorophyll content by 34%, height by 26%, and leaf dry matter content (LDMC) decreased by 11% while leaf thickness and toughness did not change significantly. At the species level, most species contributed to the community-weighted trait and incr...
Biotic nitrogen (N) retention is an important ecosystem function in the context of ongoing land-use ...
Worldwide drylands are threatened by changes in resource availability associated with global environ...
The distribution of flowering across the growing season is governed by each species’ evolutionary hi...
Increased nutrient inputs can cause shifts in plant community composition and plant functional trait...
Increased nutrient inputs can cause shifts in plant community composition and plant functional trait...
Plant functional traits can provide a mechanistic understanding of community responses to global cha...
Fertilization could influence ecosystem structure and functioning through species turnover (ST) and ...
1. Nutrient additions typically increase terrestrial ecosystem productivity, reduce plant diversity ...
1. Plant functional traits can provide a mechanistic understanding of community responses to glob...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment has great consequences on several fundamental ecological processes through i...
1. Exploring the mechanisms underlying the change in ecosystem productivity under anthropogenic nitr...
We tested the hypothesis that N enrichment modifies plant–soil feedback relationships, resulting in ...
Background and aimsNitrogen (N) enrichment usually weakens the stabilizing effect of biodiversity on...
1. Exploring the mechanisms underlying the change in ecosystem productivity under anthropogenic nitr...
Human-mediated nutrient amendments have widespread effects on plant communities. One of the major co...
Biotic nitrogen (N) retention is an important ecosystem function in the context of ongoing land-use ...
Worldwide drylands are threatened by changes in resource availability associated with global environ...
The distribution of flowering across the growing season is governed by each species’ evolutionary hi...
Increased nutrient inputs can cause shifts in plant community composition and plant functional trait...
Increased nutrient inputs can cause shifts in plant community composition and plant functional trait...
Plant functional traits can provide a mechanistic understanding of community responses to global cha...
Fertilization could influence ecosystem structure and functioning through species turnover (ST) and ...
1. Nutrient additions typically increase terrestrial ecosystem productivity, reduce plant diversity ...
1. Plant functional traits can provide a mechanistic understanding of community responses to glob...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment has great consequences on several fundamental ecological processes through i...
1. Exploring the mechanisms underlying the change in ecosystem productivity under anthropogenic nitr...
We tested the hypothesis that N enrichment modifies plant–soil feedback relationships, resulting in ...
Background and aimsNitrogen (N) enrichment usually weakens the stabilizing effect of biodiversity on...
1. Exploring the mechanisms underlying the change in ecosystem productivity under anthropogenic nitr...
Human-mediated nutrient amendments have widespread effects on plant communities. One of the major co...
Biotic nitrogen (N) retention is an important ecosystem function in the context of ongoing land-use ...
Worldwide drylands are threatened by changes in resource availability associated with global environ...
The distribution of flowering across the growing season is governed by each species’ evolutionary hi...