Aims Fertiliser is often used to kick-start ecological restoration despite growing evidence of the potentially negative impacts on plant diversity. Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest species growing on nutrient (especially phosphorus) impoverished soils in southwestern Australia have a suite of adaptations for phosphorus (P) acquisition, including the formation of cluster roots, and associations with mycorrhizal fungi. Here we investigated how escalating P supply, along with a stoichiometric adjustment of nitrogen (N) supply, impacted the growth and nutrition of a wide range of jarrah forest seedlings. Methods In a pot experiment, we measured seedling biomass and nutritional responses of 12 jarrah forest species to a gradient of ...
Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequ...
We predicted that P-fertiliser residues will limit the establishment of native plant species and the...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Aims Fertiliser is often used to kick-start ecological restoration despite growing evidence of the ...
In common with many plants native to low P soils, jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) develops toxicity sy...
Highly diverse plant communities growing on nutrient-impoverished soils are test beds for theories o...
Highly diverse plant communities growing on nutrient-impoverished soils are test beds for theories o...
Nutrient enrichment can result in long-term negative impacts on a range of native and semi-native pl...
Many plant species from regions with ancient, highly weathered nutrient-depleted soils have speciali...
Forestry science and practice suggests thinning and fertiliser increase the growth rates of individu...
Natural re-colonisation following surface-mining is often slow and typically requires intervention i...
Fertiliser application to restore nutrients lost in the mining process and facilitate early plant es...
The relationship between mycorrhizal colonisation and phosphorus acquired by seedlings of the arbusc...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Re-establishing nutrient-cycling is often a key goal of mine-site restoration. This goal can be achi...
Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequ...
We predicted that P-fertiliser residues will limit the establishment of native plant species and the...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Aims Fertiliser is often used to kick-start ecological restoration despite growing evidence of the ...
In common with many plants native to low P soils, jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) develops toxicity sy...
Highly diverse plant communities growing on nutrient-impoverished soils are test beds for theories o...
Highly diverse plant communities growing on nutrient-impoverished soils are test beds for theories o...
Nutrient enrichment can result in long-term negative impacts on a range of native and semi-native pl...
Many plant species from regions with ancient, highly weathered nutrient-depleted soils have speciali...
Forestry science and practice suggests thinning and fertiliser increase the growth rates of individu...
Natural re-colonisation following surface-mining is often slow and typically requires intervention i...
Fertiliser application to restore nutrients lost in the mining process and facilitate early plant es...
The relationship between mycorrhizal colonisation and phosphorus acquired by seedlings of the arbusc...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Re-establishing nutrient-cycling is often a key goal of mine-site restoration. This goal can be achi...
Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequ...
We predicted that P-fertiliser residues will limit the establishment of native plant species and the...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...