Soil carbon (C) pools and plant community composition are regulated by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability. Atmospheric N deposition impacts ecosystem C storage, but the direction of response varies between systems. Phosphorus limitation may constrain C storage response to N, hence P application to increase plant productivity and thus C sequestration has been suggested. We revisited a 23-yr-old field experiment where N and P had been applied to upland heath, a widespread habitat supporting large soil C stocks. At 10 yr after the last nutrient application we quantified long-term changes in vegetation composition and in soil and vegetation C and P stocks. Nitrogen addition, particularly when combined with P, strongly influenced veget...
Inputs of available nitrogen (N) to ecosystems have grown over the recent past. There is limited gen...
The large increases in reactive nitrogen (N) deposition in developed countries since the Industrial ...
Experimental nitrogen (N) deposition generally inhibits decomposition and promotes carbon (C) accumu...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition can affect ecosystem processes, particularly in oligotrophic upland...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition can significantly affect ecosystem processes, particularly in the o...
Open Access via the Wiley Jisc Agreement. Funding Information Scottish Natural Heritage Royal Societ...
Ecosystems limited in phosphorous (P) are widespread, yet there is limited understanding of how thes...
Although many studies have demonstrated that N deposition decreases biodiversity and alters ecosyste...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition can affect many ecosystemprocesses, particularly in oligotrophic ha...
Abstract. Ecosystems limited in phosphorous (P) are widespread, yet there is limited understanding o...
Aims Nitrogen (N) deposition has negative consequences for plant communities and ecosystem functioni...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the European Geosciences Union via the DOI ...
Aims Uncovering the importance of soil and plant characteristics in driving the legacy effects of ni...
Many studies have investigated the impact of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) on grass...
Aim Anthropogenic additions of nitrogen (N) are expected to drive terrestrial ecosystems toward grea...
Inputs of available nitrogen (N) to ecosystems have grown over the recent past. There is limited gen...
The large increases in reactive nitrogen (N) deposition in developed countries since the Industrial ...
Experimental nitrogen (N) deposition generally inhibits decomposition and promotes carbon (C) accumu...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition can affect ecosystem processes, particularly in oligotrophic upland...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition can significantly affect ecosystem processes, particularly in the o...
Open Access via the Wiley Jisc Agreement. Funding Information Scottish Natural Heritage Royal Societ...
Ecosystems limited in phosphorous (P) are widespread, yet there is limited understanding of how thes...
Although many studies have demonstrated that N deposition decreases biodiversity and alters ecosyste...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition can affect many ecosystemprocesses, particularly in oligotrophic ha...
Abstract. Ecosystems limited in phosphorous (P) are widespread, yet there is limited understanding o...
Aims Nitrogen (N) deposition has negative consequences for plant communities and ecosystem functioni...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the European Geosciences Union via the DOI ...
Aims Uncovering the importance of soil and plant characteristics in driving the legacy effects of ni...
Many studies have investigated the impact of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) on grass...
Aim Anthropogenic additions of nitrogen (N) are expected to drive terrestrial ecosystems toward grea...
Inputs of available nitrogen (N) to ecosystems have grown over the recent past. There is limited gen...
The large increases in reactive nitrogen (N) deposition in developed countries since the Industrial ...
Experimental nitrogen (N) deposition generally inhibits decomposition and promotes carbon (C) accumu...