Foliar nitrogen to phosphorus (N:P) ratios are widely used to indicate soil nutrient availability and limitation, but the foliar ratios of woody plants have proven more complicated to interpret than ratios from whole biomass of herbaceous species. This may be related to tissues in woody species acting as nutrient reservoirs during active growth, allowing maintenance of optimal N:P ratios in recently produced, fully expanded leaves (i.e., "new" leaves, the most commonly sampled tissue). Here we address the hypothesis that N:P ratios of newly expanded leaves are less sensitive indicators of soil nutrient availability than are other tissue types in woody plants. Seedlings of five naturally established tree species were harvested from plots rec...
1. Nutrients are a critical resource for plant growth, but the elements limiting growth in tropical ...
Although large scale analyses of foliar N:P ratios suggest and overall pattern of P limitation in tr...
Ecosystem processes are fundamentally limited by nutrient availability, but the effects of nutrient ...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of...
Plant N:P ratios are widely used as indices of nutrient limitation in terrestrial ecosystems, but th...
1) The concentration, stoichiometry, and resorption of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in plant leav...
It is commonly assumed that the nitrogen to phosphorus (N:P) ratio of a terrestrial plant reflects t...
Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict how plant...
<div><p>Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict h...
We investigated the variation in leaf nitrogen to phosphorus ratios of tropical tree and liana seedl...
Most previous studies have ascribed variations in the resorption of a certain plant nutrient to its ...
<div><p>Most previous studies have ascribed variations in the resorption of a certain plant nutrient...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for plant metabolism, and their availability...
Most previous studies have ascribed variations in the resorption of a certain plant nutrient to its ...
International audienceAbstract There is increasing evidence to suggest that soil nutrient availabili...
1. Nutrients are a critical resource for plant growth, but the elements limiting growth in tropical ...
Although large scale analyses of foliar N:P ratios suggest and overall pattern of P limitation in tr...
Ecosystem processes are fundamentally limited by nutrient availability, but the effects of nutrient ...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of...
Plant N:P ratios are widely used as indices of nutrient limitation in terrestrial ecosystems, but th...
1) The concentration, stoichiometry, and resorption of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in plant leav...
It is commonly assumed that the nitrogen to phosphorus (N:P) ratio of a terrestrial plant reflects t...
Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict how plant...
<div><p>Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict h...
We investigated the variation in leaf nitrogen to phosphorus ratios of tropical tree and liana seedl...
Most previous studies have ascribed variations in the resorption of a certain plant nutrient to its ...
<div><p>Most previous studies have ascribed variations in the resorption of a certain plant nutrient...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for plant metabolism, and their availability...
Most previous studies have ascribed variations in the resorption of a certain plant nutrient to its ...
International audienceAbstract There is increasing evidence to suggest that soil nutrient availabili...
1. Nutrients are a critical resource for plant growth, but the elements limiting growth in tropical ...
Although large scale analyses of foliar N:P ratios suggest and overall pattern of P limitation in tr...
Ecosystem processes are fundamentally limited by nutrient availability, but the effects of nutrient ...