Alpine ecosystems are generally nitrogen (N) limited with low rates of N mineralization. Herbivory may affect N cycling and N losses and thus long-term productivity of ecosystems. Using a controlled grazing experiment in a low-alpine region at Hol, southern Norway, with three density levels of sheep, we determined effects of grazing on in situ availability of inorganic N, potential N mineralization, and mobility of dissolved inorganic N (DIN) and dissolved organic N (DON) in soil water of O-horizons in grazing-preferred grassland habitats. In addition, we studied the within-season and spatial variation of these processes. The low alpine grasslands at Hol were characterized by small rates of N mineralization and relatively large plant demand...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
Livestock grazing activities potentially alter ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in grass...
Livestock grazing is one of the most important factors influencing the above-ground community compos...
We investigated the effects of increasing grazing I ntensities on N availability (inorganic N, In-N,...
Heathlands and grasslands occur in montane regions, naturally or due to anthropogenic land-use. Thes...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Kobresia grasslands on the Tibetan Pl...
Nitrogen (N) availability in grasslands varies with agricultural land use. Traditional management re...
Nitrogen mineralization rate was studied in grazing trials with three different stocking rates (0, 3...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
To study how grazing affects the uptake of inorganic and organic N forms, three focal plant species ...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Alpine pastures are relevant agro-ecosystems classified as High Nature Value Farmland thanks to thei...
Herbivores may increase or decrease aboveground plant productivity depending on factors such as herb...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are important in many arid and semiarid ecosystems for their abilities...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
Livestock grazing activities potentially alter ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in grass...
Livestock grazing is one of the most important factors influencing the above-ground community compos...
We investigated the effects of increasing grazing I ntensities on N availability (inorganic N, In-N,...
Heathlands and grasslands occur in montane regions, naturally or due to anthropogenic land-use. Thes...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Kobresia grasslands on the Tibetan Pl...
Nitrogen (N) availability in grasslands varies with agricultural land use. Traditional management re...
Nitrogen mineralization rate was studied in grazing trials with three different stocking rates (0, 3...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
To study how grazing affects the uptake of inorganic and organic N forms, three focal plant species ...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Alpine pastures are relevant agro-ecosystems classified as High Nature Value Farmland thanks to thei...
Herbivores may increase or decrease aboveground plant productivity depending on factors such as herb...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are important in many arid and semiarid ecosystems for their abilities...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
Livestock grazing activities potentially alter ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in grass...
Livestock grazing is one of the most important factors influencing the above-ground community compos...