Nutrient remobilization is a key process in nutrient conservation in plants and in nutrient cycling in ecosystems. To predict the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems, we thus need to improve our understanding of the factors that control remobilization. We studied the remobilization rates of several major nutrients (N, P, S, K, Ca, and Mg) in 102 forest ecosystems representing large environmental gradients at country scale (France). Total amounts or availability of nutrients in soils were correlated with nutrient remobilization: the larger the soil nutrient pool, the lower the remobilization rate (e.g. P remobilization decreased with increasing total or extractable inorganic P in soils). Soil type and soil parent material influenced nutri...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
1. Root quality is one of the main drivers of fine root decomposition, an important process controll...
1. Root quality is one of the main drivers of fine root decomposition, an important process controll...
Nutrient remobilization is a key process in nutrient conservation in plants and in nutrient cycling ...
Nutrient remobilization is a key process in nutrient conservation in plants and in nutrient cycling ...
Nutrient resorption from senescing leaves is one of the plants’ essential nutrient conservatio...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...
Leaf nutrient resorption is a key process in nutrient cycles, but fundamental knowledge regarding it...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
1. Root quality is one of the main drivers of fine root decomposition, an important process controll...
1. Root quality is one of the main drivers of fine root decomposition, an important process controll...
Nutrient remobilization is a key process in nutrient conservation in plants and in nutrient cycling ...
Nutrient remobilization is a key process in nutrient conservation in plants and in nutrient cycling ...
Nutrient resorption from senescing leaves is one of the plants’ essential nutrient conservatio...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...
Leaf nutrient resorption is a key process in nutrient cycles, but fundamental knowledge regarding it...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
1. Feedback between plants and soil is an important driver of plant community structure, but it rema...
1. Root quality is one of the main drivers of fine root decomposition, an important process controll...
1. Root quality is one of the main drivers of fine root decomposition, an important process controll...