International audienceSavannas are structured ecosystems characterized by a grass layer interspersed with trees. Trees strongly modify their local environment and favour nutrient accumulation under their canopies. Tree roots can also forage horizontally far beyond the canopy projection to increase nutrient uptake. In the Lamto savanna (Cote d'Ivoire), grasses are able to inhibit nitrification while trees stimulate it.Here, we used a two-patch model simulating nitrogen (N) dynamics in a humid savanna between an open patch (without tree) associated with a low nitrification rate and a patch of tree clump associated with a high nitrification rate. The model also includes horizontal N fluxes between these two patches corresponding to horizontal ...
Savannas show highly significant structural diversity under different bioclimatic conditions and pre...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
AbstractHere we describe the fine root distribution of trees and grasses relative to soil nitrogen a...
International audienceSavannas are structured ecosystems characterized by a grass layer interspersed...
Abstract In savannas, the coexistence between trees and grasses is determined by complex mechanisms ...
Coexistence between trees and grasses in savannas is generally assumed to be due to a combination of...
International audienceAfrican humid savannas are highly productive ecosystems, despite very low soil...
Here we describe the fine root distribution of trees and grasses relative to soil nitrogen and water...
International audienceCoexistence between trees and grasses in savannas is generally assumed to be d...
International audienceNitrification, the bacterial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate, is a major proc...
International audienceThe spatially explicit and mechanistic model TREEGRASS was used to test the ef...
International audience1. Wet tropical savannas are characterized by strong environmental constraints...
Nitrification plays a key role in the functioning of many natural ecosystems. It is directly involve...
1. Nitrification plays a key role in the functioning of many natural ecosystems. It is directly invol...
Abstract. The spatially explicit and mechanistic model TREEGRASS was used to test the effects of tre...
Savannas show highly significant structural diversity under different bioclimatic conditions and pre...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
AbstractHere we describe the fine root distribution of trees and grasses relative to soil nitrogen a...
International audienceSavannas are structured ecosystems characterized by a grass layer interspersed...
Abstract In savannas, the coexistence between trees and grasses is determined by complex mechanisms ...
Coexistence between trees and grasses in savannas is generally assumed to be due to a combination of...
International audienceAfrican humid savannas are highly productive ecosystems, despite very low soil...
Here we describe the fine root distribution of trees and grasses relative to soil nitrogen and water...
International audienceCoexistence between trees and grasses in savannas is generally assumed to be d...
International audienceNitrification, the bacterial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate, is a major proc...
International audienceThe spatially explicit and mechanistic model TREEGRASS was used to test the ef...
International audience1. Wet tropical savannas are characterized by strong environmental constraints...
Nitrification plays a key role in the functioning of many natural ecosystems. It is directly involve...
1. Nitrification plays a key role in the functioning of many natural ecosystems. It is directly invol...
Abstract. The spatially explicit and mechanistic model TREEGRASS was used to test the effects of tre...
Savannas show highly significant structural diversity under different bioclimatic conditions and pre...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
AbstractHere we describe the fine root distribution of trees and grasses relative to soil nitrogen a...