• Deciduous trees recycle nitrogen (N) within their tissues. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that reductions in plant growth, due to competition and herbivory, reduce the sink strength for N during autumn nutrient withdrawal and reduce the storage capacity and hence the amount of N remobilised in the following spring. • We used 15N labelled fertiliser to quantify N uptake, leaf-N withdrawal and remobilisation. Betula pubescens saplings were grown with either Molinia caerulea or Calluna vulgaris, and subjected to simulated browsing damage. • Competition reduced B. pubescens leaf-N withdrawal and remobilisation, with C. vulgaris having a greater effect than M. caerulea. However, simulated browsing had no significant effect...
Woody species invasions are a major threat to native communities with intensified consequences durin...
Woody species invasions are a major threat to native communities with intensified consequences durin...
Evergreen and deciduous plants are widely expected to have different impacts on soil nitrogen (N) av...
Herbivores can indirectly affect ecosystem productivity by modifying feedbacks that occur between do...
Understanding the drivers of vegetation change, and interactions between them, is fundamental to und...
The tree genus Nothofagus is widespread in the Southern Hemisphere as a characteristic component of ...
This study addressed the hypothesis that plants exposed to elevated N availability are more suscepti...
International audienceThe predicted recurrence of adverse climatic events such as droughts, which di...
We examined experimentally the effect of competition from two common heathland plant species (Callun...
Terrestrial and oceanic biomass carbon sinks help reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions and mitigate th...
Competition for nitrogen (N), particularly in resource-limited habitats, might be avoided by differe...
†Background and Aims Nitrogen turnover within plants has been intensively studied to better understa...
Studies of small trees growing in pots have established that individual amino acids or amides are tr...
We examined the effects of simulated folivory by caterpillars on photosynthetic parameters and nitro...
International audienceIn contrast to N soil availability or carbon (C) reserves, the role of N reser...
Woody species invasions are a major threat to native communities with intensified consequences durin...
Woody species invasions are a major threat to native communities with intensified consequences durin...
Evergreen and deciduous plants are widely expected to have different impacts on soil nitrogen (N) av...
Herbivores can indirectly affect ecosystem productivity by modifying feedbacks that occur between do...
Understanding the drivers of vegetation change, and interactions between them, is fundamental to und...
The tree genus Nothofagus is widespread in the Southern Hemisphere as a characteristic component of ...
This study addressed the hypothesis that plants exposed to elevated N availability are more suscepti...
International audienceThe predicted recurrence of adverse climatic events such as droughts, which di...
We examined experimentally the effect of competition from two common heathland plant species (Callun...
Terrestrial and oceanic biomass carbon sinks help reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions and mitigate th...
Competition for nitrogen (N), particularly in resource-limited habitats, might be avoided by differe...
†Background and Aims Nitrogen turnover within plants has been intensively studied to better understa...
Studies of small trees growing in pots have established that individual amino acids or amides are tr...
We examined the effects of simulated folivory by caterpillars on photosynthetic parameters and nitro...
International audienceIn contrast to N soil availability or carbon (C) reserves, the role of N reser...
Woody species invasions are a major threat to native communities with intensified consequences durin...
Woody species invasions are a major threat to native communities with intensified consequences durin...
Evergreen and deciduous plants are widely expected to have different impacts on soil nitrogen (N) av...