Anthropogenic activities have dramatically increased nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) enrichments in terrestrial ecosystems. However, it is still unclear on how bacterial and fungal communities would respond to the simultaneously increased N and P enrichment. In this study, we used a field experiment to simulate N and P input, and examined the effects of N and P additions on the abundance, alpha-diversity, and community composition of soil bacteria and fungi in a riparian forest. Six nutrient-addition treatments, including low N (30 kg N ha–1 year–1), high N (150 kg N ha –1 year–1), low P (30 kg P2O5 ha–1 year–1), high P (150 kg P2O5 ha –1 year–1), low N+P, high N+P, and a control (CK) treatment were set up. We found that the N and P additi...
Due to increasing nitrogen (N) deposition from the atmosphere, temperate forests are progressively b...
Soil microbes play a key role in the formation and decomposition of organic materials and in the imp...
<p>Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeoch...
<p>Nutrient inputs to forest ecosystems significantly influence aboveground plant community structur...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition endangers the biodiversity and stability of forest ecosystems, and...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition in humid tropical regions may exacerbate phosphorus (P) deficiency ...
The influence of soil phosphorous (P) content on the N-cycling communities and subsequent effects on...
Investigating the response of soil microbial communities to nitrogen (N) deposition is critical to u...
Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeochemi...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition in humid tropical regions may exacerbate phosphorus (P) deficiency ...
Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeochemi...
International audienceThe influence of soil phosphorous (P) content on the N-cycling communities and...
Due to increasing nitrogen (N) deposition from the atmosphere, temperate forests are progressively b...
Soil microbes play a key role in the formation and decomposition of organic materials and in the imp...
<p>Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeoch...
<p>Nutrient inputs to forest ecosystems significantly influence aboveground plant community structur...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition endangers the biodiversity and stability of forest ecosystems, and...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
1.Nitrogen, N, and phosphorus, P, often limit biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Based ...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition in humid tropical regions may exacerbate phosphorus (P) deficiency ...
The influence of soil phosphorous (P) content on the N-cycling communities and subsequent effects on...
Investigating the response of soil microbial communities to nitrogen (N) deposition is critical to u...
Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeochemi...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition in humid tropical regions may exacerbate phosphorus (P) deficiency ...
Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeochemi...
International audienceThe influence of soil phosphorous (P) content on the N-cycling communities and...
Due to increasing nitrogen (N) deposition from the atmosphere, temperate forests are progressively b...
Soil microbes play a key role in the formation and decomposition of organic materials and in the imp...
<p>Imbalances in C:N:P supply ratios may cause bacterial resource limitations and constrain biogeoch...