It is increasingly recognized that belowground responses to vegetation change are closely linked to plant functional traits. However, our understanding is limited concerning the relative importance of different plant traits for soil functions and of the mechanisms by which traits influence soil properties in the real world. Here we test the hypothesis that taller species, or those with complex rooting structures, are associated with high rates of nutrient and carbon (C) cycling in grassland. We further hypothesized that communities dominated by species with deeper roots may be more resilient to drought. These hypotheses were tested in a 3-yr grassland restoration experiment on degraded ex-arable land in southern England. We sowed three trai...
Grasslands provide numerous ecosystem services but their sustainability is threatened by climate cha...
International audienceTrait-based approaches provide a framework to understand the role of functiona...
Aims:Root characteristics are important for predicting plant and ecosystem responses to resource sca...
It is increasingly recognized that belowground responses to vegetation change are closely linked to ...
While the effect of drought on plant communities and their associated ecosystem functions is well st...
1. Global change is likely to alter plant community structure, with consequences for the structure a...
Background and Aims Root traits are increasingly used to predict how plants modify soil processes. H...
The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Above-gro...
Summary 1. Global change is likely to alter plant community structure, with consequences for the str...
The effects of global environmental change on ecosystem functions, such as carbon (C) and nitrogen (...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) describe the effect of a plant species on soil properties, which affect ...
Grasslands provide numerous ecosystem services but their sustainability is threatened by climate cha...
International audienceTrait-based approaches provide a framework to understand the role of functiona...
Aims:Root characteristics are important for predicting plant and ecosystem responses to resource sca...
It is increasingly recognized that belowground responses to vegetation change are closely linked to ...
While the effect of drought on plant communities and their associated ecosystem functions is well st...
1. Global change is likely to alter plant community structure, with consequences for the structure a...
Background and Aims Root traits are increasingly used to predict how plants modify soil processes. H...
The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Above-gro...
Summary 1. Global change is likely to alter plant community structure, with consequences for the str...
The effects of global environmental change on ecosystem functions, such as carbon (C) and nitrogen (...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) describe the effect of a plant species on soil properties, which affect ...
Grasslands provide numerous ecosystem services but their sustainability is threatened by climate cha...
International audienceTrait-based approaches provide a framework to understand the role of functiona...
Aims:Root characteristics are important for predicting plant and ecosystem responses to resource sca...