Gross rates of nitrogen (N) turnover inform about the total N release and consumption. We investigated how plant diversity affects gross N mineralization, microbial ammonium (NH4+) consumption and gross inorganic N immobilization in grasslands via isotopic pool dilution. The field experiment included 74 plots with 1–16 plant species and 1–4 plant functional groups (legumes, grasses, tall herbs, small herbs). We determined soil pH, shoot height, root, shoot and microbial biomass, and C and N concentrations in soil, microbial biomass, roots and shoots. Structural equation modeling (SEM) showed that increasing plant species richness significantly decreased gross N mineralization and microbial NH4+ consumption rates via increased root C:N ratio...
Catch crops (CC) reduce nitrate leaching, and may resolve a major concern in nitrogen (N) intensive ...
Increasing availability of reactive nitrogen (N) threatens plant diversity in diverse ecosystems. Wh...
In monoculture, certain plant species are able to preferentially utilize different nitrogen (N) form...
We conducted a $^{15}$N tracer experiment in laboratory microcosms with field-fresh soil samples fro...
Nitrogen (N) cycling is a fundamental ecosystem function of high complexity because N undergoes many...
Higher plant diversity reduces nitrate leaching by complementary resource use, while its relation to...
Nitrogen (N) immobilisation by heterotrophic microorganisms is critical for reducing N losses from s...
Experiments addressing the role of plant species diversity for ecosystem functioning have recently p...
We set up a field experiment in experimental grasslands (Jena Experiment) with different levels of p...
Understanding how plant species influence soil nutrient cycling is a major theme in terrestrial ecos...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of...
Grass and legume intercropping systems, particularly ryegrass-clover mixed cultures, increase grassl...
Despite the topic of soil nitrogen (N) mineralization being well‐studied, very few studies have addr...
Aim: Experimental nitrogen (N) addition (fertilization) studies are commonly used to quantify the im...
Nitrogen (N) losses from intensified agriculture are a major cause of global change, due to nitrate ...
Catch crops (CC) reduce nitrate leaching, and may resolve a major concern in nitrogen (N) intensive ...
Increasing availability of reactive nitrogen (N) threatens plant diversity in diverse ecosystems. Wh...
In monoculture, certain plant species are able to preferentially utilize different nitrogen (N) form...
We conducted a $^{15}$N tracer experiment in laboratory microcosms with field-fresh soil samples fro...
Nitrogen (N) cycling is a fundamental ecosystem function of high complexity because N undergoes many...
Higher plant diversity reduces nitrate leaching by complementary resource use, while its relation to...
Nitrogen (N) immobilisation by heterotrophic microorganisms is critical for reducing N losses from s...
Experiments addressing the role of plant species diversity for ecosystem functioning have recently p...
We set up a field experiment in experimental grasslands (Jena Experiment) with different levels of p...
Understanding how plant species influence soil nutrient cycling is a major theme in terrestrial ecos...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of...
Grass and legume intercropping systems, particularly ryegrass-clover mixed cultures, increase grassl...
Despite the topic of soil nitrogen (N) mineralization being well‐studied, very few studies have addr...
Aim: Experimental nitrogen (N) addition (fertilization) studies are commonly used to quantify the im...
Nitrogen (N) losses from intensified agriculture are a major cause of global change, due to nitrate ...
Catch crops (CC) reduce nitrate leaching, and may resolve a major concern in nitrogen (N) intensive ...
Increasing availability of reactive nitrogen (N) threatens plant diversity in diverse ecosystems. Wh...
In monoculture, certain plant species are able to preferentially utilize different nitrogen (N) form...