Using a database of 2510 measurements from 287 species, we assessed whether general relationships exist between mass-based dark respiration rate and nitrogen concentration for stems and roots, and if they do, whether they are similar to those for leaves. The results demonstrate strong respiration–nitrogen scaling relationships for all observations and for data averaged by species; for roots, stems and leaves examined separately; and for life-forms (woody, herbaceous plants) and phylogenetic groups (angiosperms, gymnosperms) considered separately. No consistent differences in the slopes of these log–log scaling relations were observed among organs or among plant groups, but respiration rates at any common nitrogen concentration were consiste...
Leaves and roots may differ in nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and N:P stoichiometry, which can influen...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and a major constituent of proteins...
Root respiration rates have been shown to be correlated with temperature and root N concentration in...
Using a database of 2510 measurements from 287 species, we assessed whether general relationships ex...
Using a database of 2510 measurements from 287 species, we assessed whether general relationships ex...
The scaling of respiratory metabolism to body size in animals is considered to be a fundamental law ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite the critical role of woody tissues in determining net carbon exchange o...
Scaling relations among plant traits are both cause and consequence of processes at organ-to-ecosyst...
Recent evidence suggests that metabolic scaling exponents should shift from ≈ 1 to ∼¾ as plants grow...
Respiration plays a key role in the terrestrial carbon cycle and is a fundamental metabolic process ...
A nitrogen-based model of maintenance respiration (Rm) would link Rm with nitrogen-based photosynthe...
In shaded environments, minimizing dark respiration during growth could be an important aspect of ma...
1. To test several hypotheses about acclimation and adaptation of photosynthesis and respiration to ...
To test several hypotheses about acclimation and adaptation of photosynthesis and respiration to dif...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and a major constituent of proteins...
Leaves and roots may differ in nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and N:P stoichiometry, which can influen...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and a major constituent of proteins...
Root respiration rates have been shown to be correlated with temperature and root N concentration in...
Using a database of 2510 measurements from 287 species, we assessed whether general relationships ex...
Using a database of 2510 measurements from 287 species, we assessed whether general relationships ex...
The scaling of respiratory metabolism to body size in animals is considered to be a fundamental law ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite the critical role of woody tissues in determining net carbon exchange o...
Scaling relations among plant traits are both cause and consequence of processes at organ-to-ecosyst...
Recent evidence suggests that metabolic scaling exponents should shift from ≈ 1 to ∼¾ as plants grow...
Respiration plays a key role in the terrestrial carbon cycle and is a fundamental metabolic process ...
A nitrogen-based model of maintenance respiration (Rm) would link Rm with nitrogen-based photosynthe...
In shaded environments, minimizing dark respiration during growth could be an important aspect of ma...
1. To test several hypotheses about acclimation and adaptation of photosynthesis and respiration to ...
To test several hypotheses about acclimation and adaptation of photosynthesis and respiration to dif...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and a major constituent of proteins...
Leaves and roots may differ in nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and N:P stoichiometry, which can influen...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and a major constituent of proteins...
Root respiration rates have been shown to be correlated with temperature and root N concentration in...