How species coexist despite competing for the same resources that are in limited supply is central to our understanding of the controls on biodiversity. Resource partitioning may facilitate coexistence, as co-occurring species use different sources of the same limiting resource. In plant communities, however, direct evidence for partitioning of the commonly limiting nutrient, phosphorus (P), has remained scarce due to the challenges of quantifying P acquisition from its different chemical forms present in soil. To address this, we used 33P to directly trace P uptake from DNA, orthophosphate and calcium phosphate into monocultures and mixed communities of plants growing in grassland soil. We show that co-occurring plants acquire P from these...
The perennial native switchgrass adapts better than other plant species do to marginal soils with lo...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying phosphorus (P) availability is importa...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Nitrogen (N) tends to limit plant productivity on ...
Species diversity is commonly hypothesized to result from trade-offs for different limiting resource...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
It is known that the number of limiting nutrients may affect the species richness of plant communiti...
ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient that is often in limited supply, with P availabilit...
One of the major limitations of resource-niche theory to explain plant species diversity and distrib...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Plant species richness (PSR) increases nutrient uptake which depletes bioavailable nutrient pools in...
Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-natural grasslands i...
The semi-natural grassland habitats contain an important part of the plant diversity in Europe. Chan...
<p>High soil P concentrations hinder ecological restoration of biological communities typical for nu...
Plants allocate nutrients to specific leaf cell types, with commelinoid monocots preferentially allo...
The perennial native switchgrass adapts better than other plant species do to marginal soils with lo...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying phosphorus (P) availability is importa...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Nitrogen (N) tends to limit plant productivity on ...
Species diversity is commonly hypothesized to result from trade-offs for different limiting resource...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
It is known that the number of limiting nutrients may affect the species richness of plant communiti...
ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient that is often in limited supply, with P availabilit...
One of the major limitations of resource-niche theory to explain plant species diversity and distrib...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Plant species richness (PSR) increases nutrient uptake which depletes bioavailable nutrient pools in...
Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-natural grasslands i...
The semi-natural grassland habitats contain an important part of the plant diversity in Europe. Chan...
<p>High soil P concentrations hinder ecological restoration of biological communities typical for nu...
Plants allocate nutrients to specific leaf cell types, with commelinoid monocots preferentially allo...
The perennial native switchgrass adapts better than other plant species do to marginal soils with lo...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying phosphorus (P) availability is importa...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Nitrogen (N) tends to limit plant productivity on ...