Human activities have clearly caused dramatic alterations of the terrestrial nitrogen cycle, and analyses of the extent and effects of such changes are now common in the scientific literature. However, any attempt to evaluate N cycling processes within ecosystems, as well as anthropogenic influences on the N cycle, requires an understanding of the magnitude of inputs via biological nitrogen fixation (BNF). Although there have been many studies addressing the microbiology, physiology, and magnitude of N fixation at local scales, there are very few estimates of BNF over large scales. We utilized >100 preexisting published estimates of BNF to generate biome- and global-level estimates of biological N fixation. We also used net primary producti...
Our meta-analysis of 126 nitrogen addition experiments evaluated nitrogen (N) limitation of net prim...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Human ac...
Data for the plots - each RData file is named for the corresponding figure.Biological nitrogen fixat...
Human activities have clearly caused dramatic alterations of the terrestrial nitrogen cycle, and ana...
Human activities have clearly caused dramatic alterations of the terrestrial nitrogen cycle, and ana...
International audienceBiological nitrogen fixation is a key contributor to sustaining the terrestria...
Including a terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle in Earth system models has led to substantial attenuation...
Human activities have clearly caused dramatic alterations of the terrestrial nitrogen cycle, and ana...
Including a terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle in Earth system models has led to substantial attenuation...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation (BNF), an important source of N in terrestrial ecosystems, plays a ...
Human activities have profoundly altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle. Increases in anthropogenic N...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the largest natural source of exogenous nitrogen (N) to unmana...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation plays an important role in terrestrial N cycling and represents a k...
Humans dominate many important Earth system processes including the nitrogen (N) cycle. Atmospheric ...
International audienceAbstract. Biological nitrogen fixation is the main source of new nitrogen into...
Our meta-analysis of 126 nitrogen addition experiments evaluated nitrogen (N) limitation of net prim...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Human ac...
Data for the plots - each RData file is named for the corresponding figure.Biological nitrogen fixat...
Human activities have clearly caused dramatic alterations of the terrestrial nitrogen cycle, and ana...
Human activities have clearly caused dramatic alterations of the terrestrial nitrogen cycle, and ana...
International audienceBiological nitrogen fixation is a key contributor to sustaining the terrestria...
Including a terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle in Earth system models has led to substantial attenuation...
Human activities have clearly caused dramatic alterations of the terrestrial nitrogen cycle, and ana...
Including a terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle in Earth system models has led to substantial attenuation...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation (BNF), an important source of N in terrestrial ecosystems, plays a ...
Human activities have profoundly altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle. Increases in anthropogenic N...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the largest natural source of exogenous nitrogen (N) to unmana...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation plays an important role in terrestrial N cycling and represents a k...
Humans dominate many important Earth system processes including the nitrogen (N) cycle. Atmospheric ...
International audienceAbstract. Biological nitrogen fixation is the main source of new nitrogen into...
Our meta-analysis of 126 nitrogen addition experiments evaluated nitrogen (N) limitation of net prim...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Human ac...
Data for the plots - each RData file is named for the corresponding figure.Biological nitrogen fixat...