The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen deposition (0–120 kg N ha–1 yr–1) on lowland and upland heathlands in the UK were compared, to test if common responses are observed. Consistent increases in Calluna foliar N content and decreases in litter C:N ratios were found across all sites, while increases in N leaching were not observed at any site over the range 0–80 kg ha–1 yr–1. However, the response of Calluna biomass did vary between sites, possibly reflecting site differences in nutrient status and management histories. Five versions of a simulation model of heathland responses to N were developed, each reflecting different assumptions about the fate and turnover of soil N. Model ou...
This study determined the effects of increased N deposition on rates of N and P transformations in a...
Plant and soil bio(chemical) indicators are increasingly used to provide information on N deposition...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been associat...
1. The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been assoc...
Summary 1. Plant communities that are adapted to low levels of nutrient availability are particularl...
Between 1989 and 1996, nitrogen, in the form of (NH4)2SO4 (7.7 or 15.4 kg ha-1 year-1), was added to...
A field experiment was carried out to investigate the impact of four different management treatments...
Reactive nitrogen (N) as a result of anthropogenic activities (e.g. fossil fuel combustion, fertilis...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Elevated levels of nitrogen deposition are altering the normal functioning of seminatural ecosystems...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is responsible for widespread changes in the structure and functi...
Experimental additions of ammonium sulphate to a nitrogen-poor dry heathland have been carried out s...
The large increases in reactive nitrogen (N) deposition in developed countries since the Industrial ...
This study determined the effects of increased N deposition on rates of N and P transformations in a...
Plant and soil bio(chemical) indicators are increasingly used to provide information on N deposition...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been associat...
1. The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been assoc...
Summary 1. Plant communities that are adapted to low levels of nutrient availability are particularl...
Between 1989 and 1996, nitrogen, in the form of (NH4)2SO4 (7.7 or 15.4 kg ha-1 year-1), was added to...
A field experiment was carried out to investigate the impact of four different management treatments...
Reactive nitrogen (N) as a result of anthropogenic activities (e.g. fossil fuel combustion, fertilis...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Elevated levels of nitrogen deposition are altering the normal functioning of seminatural ecosystems...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is responsible for widespread changes in the structure and functi...
Experimental additions of ammonium sulphate to a nitrogen-poor dry heathland have been carried out s...
The large increases in reactive nitrogen (N) deposition in developed countries since the Industrial ...
This study determined the effects of increased N deposition on rates of N and P transformations in a...
Plant and soil bio(chemical) indicators are increasingly used to provide information on N deposition...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...