Although large scale analyses of foliar N:P ratios suggest and overall pattern of P limitation in tropical forests, analyses within the biome are less indicative of a consistent pattern of nutrient limitation. High tree species diversity and soil heterogeneity are important factors driving the variability of foliar chemistry in the tropics; however, this variability could be reduced at the level of the functional characteristics of the species present at a site. In this study it is hypothesized that foliar N:P ratios would be more constrained when the species are grouped according to functional characteristics, and would reveal patterns of nutrient limitation. The study was conducted in a tropical forest landscape of the Porce region in Col...
Understanding how plant functional traits shape nutrient limitation and cycling on land is a major c...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for plant metabolism, and their availability...
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Correlations between foliar nutrient concentrations and soil nutrient availability have been found i...
<div><p>Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict h...
Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict how plant...
1) The concentration, stoichiometry, and resorption of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in plant leav...
High rates of land conversion and land use change have vastly increased the proportion of secondary ...
High rates of land conversion and land use change have vastly increased the proportion of secondary ...
The distribution of nutrients, both vertically and horizontally in a forest, has long been theorized...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
International audienceAbstract There is increasing evidence to suggest that soil nutrient availabili...
Several lines of evidence suggest that nitrogen in most tropical forests is relatively more availabl...
Foliar nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P) status and their stoichiometric homeostasis are integral parts...
Tropical tree communities are diverse in both their taxonomic composition and in their functional st...
Understanding how plant functional traits shape nutrient limitation and cycling on land is a major c...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for plant metabolism, and their availability...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Correlations between foliar nutrient concentrations and soil nutrient availability have been found i...
<div><p>Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict h...
Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict how plant...
1) The concentration, stoichiometry, and resorption of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in plant leav...
High rates of land conversion and land use change have vastly increased the proportion of secondary ...
High rates of land conversion and land use change have vastly increased the proportion of secondary ...
The distribution of nutrients, both vertically and horizontally in a forest, has long been theorized...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
International audienceAbstract There is increasing evidence to suggest that soil nutrient availabili...
Several lines of evidence suggest that nitrogen in most tropical forests is relatively more availabl...
Foliar nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P) status and their stoichiometric homeostasis are integral parts...
Tropical tree communities are diverse in both their taxonomic composition and in their functional st...
Understanding how plant functional traits shape nutrient limitation and cycling on land is a major c...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for plant metabolism, and their availability...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...