This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental composition and stoichiometry and their relationships with growth in Pinus sylvestris forests throughout the species' distribution in Europe by analysing data from 2245 forest stands. Needle N concentrations and N:P ratios were positively correlated with total atmospheric N deposition, whereas needle P concentrations were negatively correlated. These relationships were especially pronounced at sites where high levels of N deposition coincided with both higher mean annual temperature and higher mean annual precipitation. Trends towards foliar P deficiency were thus more marked when high N deposition coincided with climatic conditions favourable to pla...
The relationship of the community composition of forest vegetation and soil nutrients were studied n...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Nutrient limitations constrain the capacity for northern coniferous forests to capture and store car...
This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental composit...
1. This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental compo...
This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental composit...
Excess deposition of the mineral nutrient nitrogen (N) is a serious threat for European forests. Its...
Concentrations of nutrient elements in organisms and in the abiotic environment are key factors infl...
forest health, N: P ratios, nitrogen (N) deposition, plant stoichiometry, visual crown assessment. S...
Foliar phosphorus (P) contents have been decreasing in a range of temperate forests in Europe and No...
The environment controls physiological processes in plants and thus their growth. The question how f...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Ecosystem responses of carbon and nitrogen (N) biogeochemistry to N deposition have a high variation...
We investigated the variation of N:P and N:K ratio in ombrotrophic Sphagnum plants along a gradient ...
The relationship of the community composition of forest vegetation and soil nutrients were studied n...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Nutrient limitations constrain the capacity for northern coniferous forests to capture and store car...
This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental composit...
1. This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental compo...
This study investigated the factors underlying the variability of needle and soil elemental composit...
Excess deposition of the mineral nutrient nitrogen (N) is a serious threat for European forests. Its...
Concentrations of nutrient elements in organisms and in the abiotic environment are key factors infl...
forest health, N: P ratios, nitrogen (N) deposition, plant stoichiometry, visual crown assessment. S...
Foliar phosphorus (P) contents have been decreasing in a range of temperate forests in Europe and No...
The environment controls physiological processes in plants and thus their growth. The question how f...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Ecosystem responses of carbon and nitrogen (N) biogeochemistry to N deposition have a high variation...
We investigated the variation of N:P and N:K ratio in ombrotrophic Sphagnum plants along a gradient ...
The relationship of the community composition of forest vegetation and soil nutrients were studied n...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Nutrient limitations constrain the capacity for northern coniferous forests to capture and store car...