There are two important allocation hypotheses in plant biomass allocation: allometric and isometric. We tested these two hypotheses in an alpine steppe using plant biomass allocation under nitrogen (N) addition and precipitation (Precip) changes at a community level. An in situ field manipulation experiment was conducted to examine the two hypotheses and the responses of the biomass to N addition (10 g N m(-2) y(-1)) and altered Precip (+/- 50% precipitation) in an alpine steppe on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau from 2013 to 2016. We found that the plant community biomass differed in its response to N addition and reduced Precip such that N addition significantly increased aboveground biomass (AGB), while reduced Precip significantly decreased...
The accumulation, transport and distribution of photosynthates within plants not only affect the rat...
The coupling of carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle drives the food web structure and biogeochemistry of...
Optimal partitioning and isometric allocation are two important hypotheses in plant biomass allocati...
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation re...
The increase of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has resulted in some terrestrial ecological chan...
Aim: Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an acc...
Evaluating the regional variation of ecosystem respiration (R-eco) in its response to the changes of...
The coupling of carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle drives the food web structure and biogeochemistry of...
Soil respiration (Rs) is an important source of atmospheric CO2 flux and is sensitive to changes in ...
Soil respiration, R-s, is strongly controlled by water availability in semiarid grasslands. However,...
The accumulation, transport and distribution of photosynthates within plants not only affect the rat...
The coupling of carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle drives the food web structure and biogeochemistry of...
Optimal partitioning and isometric allocation are two important hypotheses in plant biomass allocati...
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation re...
The increase of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has resulted in some terrestrial ecological chan...
Aim: Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an acc...
Evaluating the regional variation of ecosystem respiration (R-eco) in its response to the changes of...
The coupling of carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle drives the food web structure and biogeochemistry of...
Soil respiration (Rs) is an important source of atmospheric CO2 flux and is sensitive to changes in ...
Soil respiration, R-s, is strongly controlled by water availability in semiarid grasslands. However,...
The accumulation, transport and distribution of photosynthates within plants not only affect the rat...
The coupling of carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle drives the food web structure and biogeochemistry of...
Optimal partitioning and isometric allocation are two important hypotheses in plant biomass allocati...