Purpose Much is known about growth and nutrient uptake traits and ecological stoichiometry in natural systems. However, these concepts have been comparatively understudied in agricultural systems despite their potential to infer nutrient limitation and interspecifc resource competition. Methods This study established a model mixed pasture system to assess tissue C:N and C:P stoichiometry and aboveground biomass (AGB) in a grass (Phalaris aquatica) and legume (Trifolium vesiculosum) under factorial inputs of high and low nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), in monoculture and mixture. Due to inherent trait diversity, we expected grass and legume growth, shoot vs root stoichiometry and N:P homeostasis to differ in response to nutrient limitation ...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment has great consequences on several fundamental ecological processes through i...
An in-depth assessment of plant nutrient resorption can offer insights into understanding ecological...
As a consequence of the tight linkages among soils, plants and microbes inhabiting the rhizosphere, ...
Purpose: Much is known about growth and nutrient uptake traits and ecological stoichiometry in natur...
The extensive use of traits in ecological studies over the last few decades to predict community fun...
Eutrophication of Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) is threatening the functioning and biodiversity of...
Anthropogenic activities interfere with the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) biogeochemical cycles gl...
<div><p>In the course of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning debate, the issue of multifunctional...
N and P have different eutrophication effects on grassland communities, yet the underlying mechanism...
Plant species richness in European grasslands has been declining for several decades. In most Dutch ...
The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Above-gro...
Current understanding of plant nutrient stoichiometry mainly focus on C, N, and P and in humid and t...
Plant functional traits reflect individual and community ecological strategies. They allow the dete...
Background and aim: Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-...
Aims: The stoichiomernic characteristics of plant communities are important controller for several f...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment has great consequences on several fundamental ecological processes through i...
An in-depth assessment of plant nutrient resorption can offer insights into understanding ecological...
As a consequence of the tight linkages among soils, plants and microbes inhabiting the rhizosphere, ...
Purpose: Much is known about growth and nutrient uptake traits and ecological stoichiometry in natur...
The extensive use of traits in ecological studies over the last few decades to predict community fun...
Eutrophication of Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) is threatening the functioning and biodiversity of...
Anthropogenic activities interfere with the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) biogeochemical cycles gl...
<div><p>In the course of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning debate, the issue of multifunctional...
N and P have different eutrophication effects on grassland communities, yet the underlying mechanism...
Plant species richness in European grasslands has been declining for several decades. In most Dutch ...
The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Above-gro...
Current understanding of plant nutrient stoichiometry mainly focus on C, N, and P and in humid and t...
Plant functional traits reflect individual and community ecological strategies. They allow the dete...
Background and aim: Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-...
Aims: The stoichiomernic characteristics of plant communities are important controller for several f...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment has great consequences on several fundamental ecological processes through i...
An in-depth assessment of plant nutrient resorption can offer insights into understanding ecological...
As a consequence of the tight linkages among soils, plants and microbes inhabiting the rhizosphere, ...