Pinus yunnanensis forest is a unique forest type in southwest China and one of the main forest types in Yunnan Province, which also has great ecological, economic and social significance. Understanding the changes in the stoichiometric characteristics is a key to study the nutrient cycling, limiting factors and stability mechanisms of the forest ecosystem. However, the stoichiometric characteristics, stability of the ecosystem of P. yunnanensis natural forests and whether they are limited by nutrients are still poorly understood. Based on a K-S test, ANOVA analysis and OLS regression analysis, we analyzed the concentrations of leaf C, N and P in 48 woody species of natural P. yunnanensis forests from 122 plots to explore the pattern of leaf...
Leaf nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometry might reflect the biogeochemical features of ecos...
Plant nitrogen (N)-phosphorus (P) stoichiometry is associated with important ecological processes. H...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
Ecological stoichiometry is useful for revealing the biogeochemical characteristics of flows of nutr...
Ecological stoichiometry connects different levels of biology, from the gene to the globe, by scalin...
Carbon distribution in plants and ecological stoichiometry in soils are important indicators of elem...
Plant stoichiometry is critical for the structure and functions of ecosystems. Previous studies on l...
The nutrient ecological stoichiometry of plants and soil is important for the growth and dynamics of...
Elucidating the stoichiometry and resorption patterns of multiple nutrients is of essential importan...
Four typical forest types in Sygera Mountain, namely, Pinus armandii (PA), Picea likiangensis var. l...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
Leaf chemistry is important in predicting the functioning and dynamics of ecosystems. As two key tra...
Ecological stoichiometry is essential for understanding the biogeochemical cycle in forest ecosystem...
Leaf stoichiometry effectively indicates the response and adaptation of plants to environmental chan...
The main research content of the field of ecological stoichiometry is the energy of various chemical...
Leaf nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometry might reflect the biogeochemical features of ecos...
Plant nitrogen (N)-phosphorus (P) stoichiometry is associated with important ecological processes. H...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...
Ecological stoichiometry is useful for revealing the biogeochemical characteristics of flows of nutr...
Ecological stoichiometry connects different levels of biology, from the gene to the globe, by scalin...
Carbon distribution in plants and ecological stoichiometry in soils are important indicators of elem...
Plant stoichiometry is critical for the structure and functions of ecosystems. Previous studies on l...
The nutrient ecological stoichiometry of plants and soil is important for the growth and dynamics of...
Elucidating the stoichiometry and resorption patterns of multiple nutrients is of essential importan...
Four typical forest types in Sygera Mountain, namely, Pinus armandii (PA), Picea likiangensis var. l...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
Leaf chemistry is important in predicting the functioning and dynamics of ecosystems. As two key tra...
Ecological stoichiometry is essential for understanding the biogeochemical cycle in forest ecosystem...
Leaf stoichiometry effectively indicates the response and adaptation of plants to environmental chan...
The main research content of the field of ecological stoichiometry is the energy of various chemical...
Leaf nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometry might reflect the biogeochemical features of ecos...
Plant nitrogen (N)-phosphorus (P) stoichiometry is associated with important ecological processes. H...
Understanding the geographic patterns and potential drivers of leaf stoichiometry is critical for mo...