Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent phosphorus. Here we analyse patterns of variation in 11 elements (nitrogen/phosphorus/potassium/calcium/magnesium/sulphur/silicon/iron/sodium/manganese/aluminium) in leaves of 1900 plant species across China. The concentrations of these elements show significant latitudinal and longitudinal trends, driven by significant influences of climate, soil and plant functional type. Precipitation explains more variation than temperature for all elements except phosphorus and aluminium, and the 11 elements differentiate in relation to climate, soil and functional type. Variability (assessed as the coefficient of variation) and environmental sensitivity (s...
Using samples from eastern China (c. 25 - 41° N and 99 - 123° E) and from a common garden experiment...
Determining large-scale patterns of plant elemental concentrations and stoichiometry along environme...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
The variability of leaf stoichiometry has been studied at different taxonomic levels across various ...
AimThe elemental composition of plants is of fundamental importance for plant physiology and biogeoc...
Despite the well-known importance of all elements to plant growth and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems,...
1. Plant elemental properties are fundamentally important for physiology and biogeochemical cycling ...
Despite the well-known importance of all elements to plant growth and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems,...
Leaf chemistry is important in predicting the functioning and dynamics of ecosystems. As two key tra...
Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry of Chinese terrestrial plants was studied based on a nati...
Concentrations of leaf nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are two key traits of plants for ecosystem fu...
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
Leaf litter nutrients play a key role in nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems, yet our current know...
1. Carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometries play critical roles in the function a...
Using samples from eastern China (c. 25 - 41° N and 99 - 123° E) and from a common garden experiment...
Determining large-scale patterns of plant elemental concentrations and stoichiometry along environme...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
The variability of leaf stoichiometry has been studied at different taxonomic levels across various ...
AimThe elemental composition of plants is of fundamental importance for plant physiology and biogeoc...
Despite the well-known importance of all elements to plant growth and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems,...
1. Plant elemental properties are fundamentally important for physiology and biogeochemical cycling ...
Despite the well-known importance of all elements to plant growth and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems,...
Leaf chemistry is important in predicting the functioning and dynamics of ecosystems. As two key tra...
Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry of Chinese terrestrial plants was studied based on a nati...
Concentrations of leaf nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are two key traits of plants for ecosystem fu...
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
Leaf litter nutrients play a key role in nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems, yet our current know...
1. Carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometries play critical roles in the function a...
Using samples from eastern China (c. 25 - 41° N and 99 - 123° E) and from a common garden experiment...
Determining large-scale patterns of plant elemental concentrations and stoichiometry along environme...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...