Aim Root production and turnover play a key role in regulating carbon (C) flow in terrestrial ecosystems. However, a general pattern reflecting the responses of roots to increasing nitrogen (N) input has yet to be described. Location Global terrestrial ecosystems. Methods We conducted a meta-analysis to assess the central tendencies of root production, turnover rate and standing crop with respect to the experimental addition of N. We evaluated the effect of the form of N, root diameter and climatic (mean annual temperature, MAT; mean annual precipitation, MAP), biotic (ecosystem type, plant type and forest stand age) and forcing factors (experimental duration, N addition rate and cumulative amount of N) on the variations in root response. R...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
Summary • Better understanding of the responses of terrestrial plant species under global nitrogen (...
Plant roots play a crucial role in regulating key ecosystem processes such as carbon (C) sequestrati...
Global environmental changes can remarkably alter the amount of fine root litter inputs to the soil;...
A key part of the uncertainty in terrestrial feedbacks on climate change is related to how and to wh...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition may increase net primary productivity in N-limited terrestrial ecos...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
Although elevated atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition can increase terrestrial carbon (C) sinks, the...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation (BNF), an important source of N in terrestrial ecosystems, plays a ...
This study set out to investigate the effects of level of nitrogen supply on the root dynamics, carb...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
Summary • Better understanding of the responses of terrestrial plant species under global nitrogen (...
Plant roots play a crucial role in regulating key ecosystem processes such as carbon (C) sequestrati...
Global environmental changes can remarkably alter the amount of fine root litter inputs to the soil;...
A key part of the uncertainty in terrestrial feedbacks on climate change is related to how and to wh...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition may increase net primary productivity in N-limited terrestrial ecos...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
Although elevated atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition can increase terrestrial carbon (C) sinks, the...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation (BNF), an important source of N in terrestrial ecosystems, plays a ...
This study set out to investigate the effects of level of nitrogen supply on the root dynamics, carb...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...
International audienceAbstract The production of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) has grown so mu...