Unprecedented levels of nitrogen (N) have entered terrestrial ecosystems over the past century, which substantially influences the carbon (C) exchange between the atmosphere and biosphere. Temperature and moisture are generally regarded as themajor controllers over the N effects on ecosystem C uptake and release. N-phosphorous (P) stoichiometry regulates the growth and metabolisms of plants and soil organisms, thereby affecting many ecosystem C processes. However, it remains unclear how the N-induced shift in the plant N:P ratio affects ecosystem production and C fluxes and its relative importance. We conducted a field manipulative experiment with eight N addition levels in a Tibetan alpine steppe and assessed the influences of N on abovegr...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stoichiometry is a main driver of ecosystem functioning. Global N e...
The mass ratio of C:N:P (Carbon: Nitrogen: Phosphorus) in plant tissue can reflect the utilization e...
There are two important allocation hypotheses in plant biomass allocation: allometric and isometric....
Increases in nitrogen (N) deposition can greatly stimulate ecosystem net carbon (C) sequestration th...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a key regulator of carbon (C) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Anthro...
Over the past decades, the Tibetan Plateau has experienced pronounced warming, yet the extent to whi...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition is a continuous process and likely to affect ecosystem carbon (C) and wat...
<p>The increase in two controversial global environmental issues, climate warming and nitrogen (N) d...
Although many studies have demonstrated that N deposition decreases biodiversity and alters ecosyste...
1.Temporal stability of ecosystem productivity is important for providing reliable ecosystem service...
Global climate change has generally modified net primary production (NPP) which leads to increasing ...
Plant carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stoichiometry play an important role in the maintenance of ecosyst...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment often increases aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) of the ecosystem...
Background and aims: Nitrogen (N) deposition greatly influences ecosystem processes through the alte...
Soil respiration (Rs) is an important source of atmospheric CO2 flux and is sensitive to changes in ...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stoichiometry is a main driver of ecosystem functioning. Global N e...
The mass ratio of C:N:P (Carbon: Nitrogen: Phosphorus) in plant tissue can reflect the utilization e...
There are two important allocation hypotheses in plant biomass allocation: allometric and isometric....
Increases in nitrogen (N) deposition can greatly stimulate ecosystem net carbon (C) sequestration th...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a key regulator of carbon (C) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Anthro...
Over the past decades, the Tibetan Plateau has experienced pronounced warming, yet the extent to whi...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition is a continuous process and likely to affect ecosystem carbon (C) and wat...
<p>The increase in two controversial global environmental issues, climate warming and nitrogen (N) d...
Although many studies have demonstrated that N deposition decreases biodiversity and alters ecosyste...
1.Temporal stability of ecosystem productivity is important for providing reliable ecosystem service...
Global climate change has generally modified net primary production (NPP) which leads to increasing ...
Plant carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stoichiometry play an important role in the maintenance of ecosyst...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment often increases aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) of the ecosystem...
Background and aims: Nitrogen (N) deposition greatly influences ecosystem processes through the alte...
Soil respiration (Rs) is an important source of atmospheric CO2 flux and is sensitive to changes in ...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stoichiometry is a main driver of ecosystem functioning. Global N e...
The mass ratio of C:N:P (Carbon: Nitrogen: Phosphorus) in plant tissue can reflect the utilization e...
There are two important allocation hypotheses in plant biomass allocation: allometric and isometric....