Despite the importance of plant nitrogen (N) acquisition strategies for plant growth and the structure and functioning of ecosystems, few studies have investigated the N acquisition preference of plants and their reliance on various N sources (nitrate (NO3-), ammonium (NH4+), and organic N (DON) in soil) during different stages of plantation restoration caused by land-use change. In this study, we used the isotopic mass-balance methods to quantitatively estimate the contributions of N sources (NO3- vs. NH4+ vs. DON) and plant N preferences in spruce (Pleat asperata Mast.) plantations of different ages (i.e., 20, 30, 40, 50, and 70 years old) on the eastern Tibetan Plateau, China. Across all restoration stages, while plants in spr...
Fundamental questions of how plant species within secondary forests and plantations in northeast Chi...
Foliar stable nitrogen (N) isotopes (δ15N) generally reflect N availability to plants and have been ...
The Loess Plateau in China constitutes an area short of soil nitrogen and organic carbon due to loca...
Plant nitrogen (N) uptake preference is a key factor affecting plant nutrient acquisition, vegetatio...
Although the importance of amino acids to plant nitrogen (N) nutrition in most terrestrial ecosystem...
Although the importance of amino acids to plant nitrogen (N) nutrition in most terrestrial ecosystem...
Soil nitrogen (N) is frequently limiting forest productivity, especially in plantations. To investig...
Nitrogen availability and uptake capacity are key factors influencing forest growth and development ...
Land-use change resulting from natural succession enhances the nitrogen (N) accumulation capacity of...
To understand the relative importance of plant community composition and plant-induced soil properti...
Nitrogen (N) is a determinant nutrient for plant growth, but how patterns of leaf N acquisition vary...
Aims Uncovering the importance of soil and plant characteristics in driving the legacy effects of ni...
Nitrogen availability and tree species selection play important roles in reforestation. However, lon...
The impacts of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition on forest ecosystems depend in large part on it...
Aims To explore resorption efficiency of nitrogen (NRE) and phosphorus (PRE) of woody plants in re...
Fundamental questions of how plant species within secondary forests and plantations in northeast Chi...
Foliar stable nitrogen (N) isotopes (δ15N) generally reflect N availability to plants and have been ...
The Loess Plateau in China constitutes an area short of soil nitrogen and organic carbon due to loca...
Plant nitrogen (N) uptake preference is a key factor affecting plant nutrient acquisition, vegetatio...
Although the importance of amino acids to plant nitrogen (N) nutrition in most terrestrial ecosystem...
Although the importance of amino acids to plant nitrogen (N) nutrition in most terrestrial ecosystem...
Soil nitrogen (N) is frequently limiting forest productivity, especially in plantations. To investig...
Nitrogen availability and uptake capacity are key factors influencing forest growth and development ...
Land-use change resulting from natural succession enhances the nitrogen (N) accumulation capacity of...
To understand the relative importance of plant community composition and plant-induced soil properti...
Nitrogen (N) is a determinant nutrient for plant growth, but how patterns of leaf N acquisition vary...
Aims Uncovering the importance of soil and plant characteristics in driving the legacy effects of ni...
Nitrogen availability and tree species selection play important roles in reforestation. However, lon...
The impacts of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition on forest ecosystems depend in large part on it...
Aims To explore resorption efficiency of nitrogen (NRE) and phosphorus (PRE) of woody plants in re...
Fundamental questions of how plant species within secondary forests and plantations in northeast Chi...
Foliar stable nitrogen (N) isotopes (δ15N) generally reflect N availability to plants and have been ...
The Loess Plateau in China constitutes an area short of soil nitrogen and organic carbon due to loca...