Plant carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stoichiometry play an important role in the maintenance of ecosystem structure and function. To decipher the influence of changing environment on plant C and N stoichiometry at the subcontinental scale, we studied the shoot and root C and N stoichiometry in two widely distributed and dominant genera along a 2,200-km climatic gradient in China's grasslands. Relationships between C and N concentrations and soil climatic variables factors were studied. In contrast to previous theory, plant C concentration and C:N ratios in both shoots and roots increased with increasing soil fertility and decreased with increasing aridity. Relative N allocation shifted from soils to plants and from roots to shoots with increas...
Ecological stoichiometry reflects the element content and energy flow, which are important for bioge...
Background and aims: the nitrogen isotope composition (δ¹⁵N) of plants in arid and semiarid grasslan...
Controlled experiments have shown that global changes decouple the biogeochemical cycles of carbon (...
Determining large-scale patterns of plant elemental concentrations and stoichiometry along environme...
Common grassland management practices affect plant and soil element stoichiometry, but the primary e...
Background and aims Variations in plant nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations and ratios ha...
Aims Secondary grasslands reestablished after deforestation in subtropical and tropical regions grea...
Questions Leaf nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) concentrations and N : P ratio have been extensively stu...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
Grassland degradation resulting from desertification often alters the carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and p...
Changes in soil carbon (C): nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) stoichiometric ratios have significant infl...
The coupling of carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle drives the food web structure and biogeochemistry of...
Major Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China 31290220<p class="FR_field"> Und...
Nitrogen (N) and carbon-nitrogen (C:N) ratio are key foliar traits with great ecological importance,...
Aim The identification of stoichiometric flexibility is crucial for understanding carbon-nitrogen-ph...
Ecological stoichiometry reflects the element content and energy flow, which are important for bioge...
Background and aims: the nitrogen isotope composition (δ¹⁵N) of plants in arid and semiarid grasslan...
Controlled experiments have shown that global changes decouple the biogeochemical cycles of carbon (...
Determining large-scale patterns of plant elemental concentrations and stoichiometry along environme...
Common grassland management practices affect plant and soil element stoichiometry, but the primary e...
Background and aims Variations in plant nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations and ratios ha...
Aims Secondary grasslands reestablished after deforestation in subtropical and tropical regions grea...
Questions Leaf nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) concentrations and N : P ratio have been extensively stu...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
Grassland degradation resulting from desertification often alters the carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and p...
Changes in soil carbon (C): nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) stoichiometric ratios have significant infl...
The coupling of carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle drives the food web structure and biogeochemistry of...
Major Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China 31290220<p class="FR_field"> Und...
Nitrogen (N) and carbon-nitrogen (C:N) ratio are key foliar traits with great ecological importance,...
Aim The identification of stoichiometric flexibility is crucial for understanding carbon-nitrogen-ph...
Ecological stoichiometry reflects the element content and energy flow, which are important for bioge...
Background and aims: the nitrogen isotope composition (δ¹⁵N) of plants in arid and semiarid grasslan...
Controlled experiments have shown that global changes decouple the biogeochemical cycles of carbon (...