During three consecutive years with contrasting precipitation, we analysed the relationship between strategies of N conservation in the dominant plant functional groups (perennial grasses and evergreen shrubs) of the Patagonian Monte and the main components of N cycling in soil. We hypothesised that the different patterns of N conservation in perennial grasses and evergreen shrubs would have direct consequences for soil-N, inorganic-N release and microbial-N flush in soil. In autumn and late spring of 1999, 2000, and 2001, we assessed N and C concentration in green and senesced leaves, N-resorption efficiency and C/N ratio in senesced leaves of three dominant species of each plant functional group. In the soil associated with species of eac...
In most temperate forest, nitrogen (N) is considered a limiting factor. This becomes important in ...
Total soil available nitrogen concentrations (NO–3 + NH4 +) were determined underneath plants of the...
Nitrogen (N) is, after water, the most limiting resource in semiarid ecosystems. However, knowledge ...
We analysed the main plant strategies to conserve nitrogen in the Patagonian Monte. We hypothesized ...
The aim of this study was to assess the patterns of N and P conservation in dominant perennial grass...
Shallow-rooted grasses and deep-rooted shrubs dominate arid ecosystems where nitrogen is concentrate...
In arid and semiarid ecosystems, primary productivity and nutrient cycling are directly related to t...
In two consecutive years, we analysed the effect of litter quality, quantity and decomposability on ...
Nitrogen limits plant growth in almost all terrestrial ecosystems, even in low-precipitation ecosyst...
Perennial plants show traits such as long-lived leaves and higher nutrient retention that provide a ...
We have explored species–specific preferences for nitrate (NO3 −) and ammonium (NH4 +) as an alterna...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of moderate defoliation and grass species on...
Leaf longevity and nutrient resorption efficiency are important strategies to conserve plant nutrien...
Grazing by domestic livestock is frequently associated with the replacement of high-nutrient palatab...
We analyzed the relationship between organic C and N in the upper soil and the quantity (mass) and q...
In most temperate forest, nitrogen (N) is considered a limiting factor. This becomes important in ...
Total soil available nitrogen concentrations (NO–3 + NH4 +) were determined underneath plants of the...
Nitrogen (N) is, after water, the most limiting resource in semiarid ecosystems. However, knowledge ...
We analysed the main plant strategies to conserve nitrogen in the Patagonian Monte. We hypothesized ...
The aim of this study was to assess the patterns of N and P conservation in dominant perennial grass...
Shallow-rooted grasses and deep-rooted shrubs dominate arid ecosystems where nitrogen is concentrate...
In arid and semiarid ecosystems, primary productivity and nutrient cycling are directly related to t...
In two consecutive years, we analysed the effect of litter quality, quantity and decomposability on ...
Nitrogen limits plant growth in almost all terrestrial ecosystems, even in low-precipitation ecosyst...
Perennial plants show traits such as long-lived leaves and higher nutrient retention that provide a ...
We have explored species–specific preferences for nitrate (NO3 −) and ammonium (NH4 +) as an alterna...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of moderate defoliation and grass species on...
Leaf longevity and nutrient resorption efficiency are important strategies to conserve plant nutrien...
Grazing by domestic livestock is frequently associated with the replacement of high-nutrient palatab...
We analyzed the relationship between organic C and N in the upper soil and the quantity (mass) and q...
In most temperate forest, nitrogen (N) is considered a limiting factor. This becomes important in ...
Total soil available nitrogen concentrations (NO–3 + NH4 +) were determined underneath plants of the...
Nitrogen (N) is, after water, the most limiting resource in semiarid ecosystems. However, knowledge ...