Bogs, as nutrient-poor ecosystems, are particularly sensitive to atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. Nitrogen deposition alters bog plant community composition and can limit their ability to sequester carbon (C). Spectroscopy is a promising approach for studying how N deposition affects bogs because of its ability to remotely determine changes in plant species composition in the long term as well as shorter-term changes in foliar chemistry. However, there is limited knowledge on the extent to which bog plants differ in their foliar spectral properties, how N deposition might affect those properties, and whether subtle inter- or intraspecific changes in foliar traits can be spectrally detected. The objective of the study was to assess the effect...
Large areas of Great Britain currently have nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thresh...
Excess deposition of the mineral nutrient nitrogen (N) is a serious threat for European forests. Its...
Many forested systems of the eastern US are becoming significantly nitrogen (N) saturated due to chr...
Bogs, as nutrient-poor ecosystems, are particularly sensitive to atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition...
It has recently been demonstrated that foliar nitrogen is positively correlated with surface albedo ...
We applied a N-15 dilution technique called Integrated Total Nitrogen Input (ITNI) to quantify annua...
Foliar nitrogen is one of the key traits determining the photosynthetic capacity of trees. It is inf...
It has repeatedly been shown that increased nitrogen (N) deposition results in dramatic shifts in v...
Nitrogen (N) deposition effects on the stoichiometric balance and photosynthetic and hydraulic coup...
Plants in nutrient-poor environments typically have low foliar nitrogen (N) concentrations, long-liv...
The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition have been studied in many ecosystems, and one general pattern...
Excess nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems can arise from anthropogenically-increased atmospheric...
The extent to which atmospheric N deposition is enhancing primary production and CO2sequestration al...
The impact of high levels of nitrogen deposition from the atmosphere (primarily from the combustion...
Damage to terrestrial ecosystems from long-term atmospheric nitrogen pollution is a key conservation...
Large areas of Great Britain currently have nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thresh...
Excess deposition of the mineral nutrient nitrogen (N) is a serious threat for European forests. Its...
Many forested systems of the eastern US are becoming significantly nitrogen (N) saturated due to chr...
Bogs, as nutrient-poor ecosystems, are particularly sensitive to atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition...
It has recently been demonstrated that foliar nitrogen is positively correlated with surface albedo ...
We applied a N-15 dilution technique called Integrated Total Nitrogen Input (ITNI) to quantify annua...
Foliar nitrogen is one of the key traits determining the photosynthetic capacity of trees. It is inf...
It has repeatedly been shown that increased nitrogen (N) deposition results in dramatic shifts in v...
Nitrogen (N) deposition effects on the stoichiometric balance and photosynthetic and hydraulic coup...
Plants in nutrient-poor environments typically have low foliar nitrogen (N) concentrations, long-liv...
The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition have been studied in many ecosystems, and one general pattern...
Excess nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems can arise from anthropogenically-increased atmospheric...
The extent to which atmospheric N deposition is enhancing primary production and CO2sequestration al...
The impact of high levels of nitrogen deposition from the atmosphere (primarily from the combustion...
Damage to terrestrial ecosystems from long-term atmospheric nitrogen pollution is a key conservation...
Large areas of Great Britain currently have nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thresh...
Excess deposition of the mineral nutrient nitrogen (N) is a serious threat for European forests. Its...
Many forested systems of the eastern US are becoming significantly nitrogen (N) saturated due to chr...