The representation of carbon-nitrogen (N) interactions in global models of the natural or managed land surface remains an important knowledge gap. To improve global process-based models we require a better understanding of how N limitation affects photosynthesis and plant growth. Here we present the findings of a meta-analysis to quantitatively assess the impact of N limitation on source (photosynthate production) versus sink (photosynthate use) activity, based on 77 highly controlled experimental N availability studies on 11 crop species. Using meta-regressions, we find that it can be insufficient to represent N limitation in models merely as inhibiting carbon assimilation, because in crops complete N limitation more strongly influences le...
Understanding the effects of global change in terrestrial communities requires an understanding of h...
There is huge uncertainty about how global exchanges of carbon between the atmosphere and land will ...
Our meta-analysis of 126 nitrogen addition experiments evaluated nitrogen (N) limitation of net prim...
The representation of carbon-nitrogen (N) interactions in global models of the natural or managed la...
<div><p>Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrest...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
A key part of the uncertainty in terrestrial feedbacks on climate change is related to how and to wh...
Understanding the degree to which nitrogen (N) availability limits land carbon (C) uptake under glob...
International audienceNitrogen limitation of ecosystem productivity is ubiquitous, and it is thought...
Nitrogen (N) limitation has been considered as a constraint on terrestrial carbon uptake in response...
Background and aims Leaf nitrogen distribution in the plant canopy is an important determinant for c...
In many ecosystems, nitrogen is the most limiting nutrient for plant growth and productivity. Howeve...
Projections of future changes in land carbon (C) storage using biogeochemical models depend on accur...
Understanding the effects of global change in terrestrial communities requires an understanding of h...
There is huge uncertainty about how global exchanges of carbon between the atmosphere and land will ...
Our meta-analysis of 126 nitrogen addition experiments evaluated nitrogen (N) limitation of net prim...
The representation of carbon-nitrogen (N) interactions in global models of the natural or managed la...
<div><p>Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrest...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
A key part of the uncertainty in terrestrial feedbacks on climate change is related to how and to wh...
Understanding the degree to which nitrogen (N) availability limits land carbon (C) uptake under glob...
International audienceNitrogen limitation of ecosystem productivity is ubiquitous, and it is thought...
Nitrogen (N) limitation has been considered as a constraint on terrestrial carbon uptake in response...
Background and aims Leaf nitrogen distribution in the plant canopy is an important determinant for c...
In many ecosystems, nitrogen is the most limiting nutrient for plant growth and productivity. Howeve...
Projections of future changes in land carbon (C) storage using biogeochemical models depend on accur...
Understanding the effects of global change in terrestrial communities requires an understanding of h...
There is huge uncertainty about how global exchanges of carbon between the atmosphere and land will ...
Our meta-analysis of 126 nitrogen addition experiments evaluated nitrogen (N) limitation of net prim...