International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the biogeochemical cycles of forest ecosystems, but our current knowledge of fine root stoichiometry and its driving factors is extremely limited. In this study, fine root biomass (FRB) and their carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations were measured from dominant forests along environmental gradients in Northwestern China. The results showed that forest type (coniferous vs. broadleaved, and plantation vs. secondary forest) and climatic factors had no effects on FRB. FRB was only correlated with soil P, C:P and N:P in coniferous forests and N:P in secondary forests. Thus, forest type, soil C:N:P stoichiometry and climatic factor...
The crucial roles of soil carbon (C) and nutrients and their stoichiometric characteristics in indic...
Ecological stoichiometry is useful for revealing the biogeochemical characteristics of flows of nutr...
Ecological stoichiometry reflects the element content and energy flow, which are important for bioge...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
Plant stoichiometry is critical for the structure and functions of ecosystems. Previous studies on l...
Carbon distribution in plants and ecological stoichiometry in soils are important indicators of elem...
Ecological stoichiometry is essential for understanding the biogeochemical cycle in forest ecosystem...
Ecological stoichiometry connects different levels of biology, from the gene to the globe, by scalin...
Ecological stoichiometry connects different levels of biology, from the gene to the globe, by scalin...
Soil nutrient concentrations and stoichiometry are important indicators of plant growth, terrestrial...
Several studies have focused on fine roots characteristics because they provide a major pathway for ...
The nutrient ecological stoichiometry of plants and soil is important for the growth and dynamics of...
Establishing plantations and protecting secondary forests are important measures to enhance carbon (...
The crucial roles of soil carbon (C) and nutrients and their stoichiometric characteristics in indic...
Ecological stoichiometry is useful for revealing the biogeochemical characteristics of flows of nutr...
Ecological stoichiometry reflects the element content and energy flow, which are important for bioge...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
Plant stoichiometry is critical for the structure and functions of ecosystems. Previous studies on l...
Carbon distribution in plants and ecological stoichiometry in soils are important indicators of elem...
Ecological stoichiometry is essential for understanding the biogeochemical cycle in forest ecosystem...
Ecological stoichiometry connects different levels of biology, from the gene to the globe, by scalin...
Ecological stoichiometry connects different levels of biology, from the gene to the globe, by scalin...
Soil nutrient concentrations and stoichiometry are important indicators of plant growth, terrestrial...
Several studies have focused on fine roots characteristics because they provide a major pathway for ...
The nutrient ecological stoichiometry of plants and soil is important for the growth and dynamics of...
Establishing plantations and protecting secondary forests are important measures to enhance carbon (...
The crucial roles of soil carbon (C) and nutrients and their stoichiometric characteristics in indic...
Ecological stoichiometry is useful for revealing the biogeochemical characteristics of flows of nutr...
Ecological stoichiometry reflects the element content and energy flow, which are important for bioge...