Plant nitrogen (N) uptake preference is a key factor affecting plant nutrient acquisition, vegetation composition and ecosystem function. However, few studies have investigated the contribution of different N sources to plant N strategies, especially during the process of primary succession of a glacial retreat area. By measuring the natural abundance of N isotopes (δ15N) of dominant plants and soil, we estimated the relative contribution of different N forms (ammonium-NH4+, nitrate-NO3− and soluble organic N-DON) and absorption preferences of nine dominant plants of three stages (12, 40 and 120 years old) of the Hailuogou glacier retreat area. Along with the chronosequence of primary succession, dominant plants preferred to absorb NO3− in ...
Permafrost-affected ecosystems are subject to warming and thawing, which can increase the availabili...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Plants adopt ecological strategy to resist environmental changes and increase their resource-use eff...
Plant nitrogen (N) uptake preference is a key factor affecting plant nutrient acquisition, vegetatio...
Despite the importance of plant nitrogen (N) acquisition strategies for plant growth and the structu...
As the two limiting nutrients for plants in most terrestrial ecosystems, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
Niche complementarity arising from divergence in resource use is an important mechanism underlying s...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Mount Gongga spans 6500 m in elevation and has intact and continuous vertical vegetation belts, rang...
The natural abundance of nitrogen (N) stable isotopes (delta N-15) has the potential to enhance our ...
The natural abundance of nitrogen (N) stable isotopes (delta N-15) has the potential to enhance our ...
Background and aims: the nitrogen isotope composition (δ¹⁵N) of plants in arid and semiarid grasslan...
Due to their particular physiology and life history traits, bryophytes are critical in regulating bi...
The natural abundance of stable nitrogen isotopes (δ15N) provides insights into the N dynamics of te...
Dominant plant species may coexist and maintain high productivity in alpine wetland through availabl...
Permafrost-affected ecosystems are subject to warming and thawing, which can increase the availabili...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Plants adopt ecological strategy to resist environmental changes and increase their resource-use eff...
Plant nitrogen (N) uptake preference is a key factor affecting plant nutrient acquisition, vegetatio...
Despite the importance of plant nitrogen (N) acquisition strategies for plant growth and the structu...
As the two limiting nutrients for plants in most terrestrial ecosystems, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
Niche complementarity arising from divergence in resource use is an important mechanism underlying s...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Mount Gongga spans 6500 m in elevation and has intact and continuous vertical vegetation belts, rang...
The natural abundance of nitrogen (N) stable isotopes (delta N-15) has the potential to enhance our ...
The natural abundance of nitrogen (N) stable isotopes (delta N-15) has the potential to enhance our ...
Background and aims: the nitrogen isotope composition (δ¹⁵N) of plants in arid and semiarid grasslan...
Due to their particular physiology and life history traits, bryophytes are critical in regulating bi...
The natural abundance of stable nitrogen isotopes (δ15N) provides insights into the N dynamics of te...
Dominant plant species may coexist and maintain high productivity in alpine wetland through availabl...
Permafrost-affected ecosystems are subject to warming and thawing, which can increase the availabili...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Plants adopt ecological strategy to resist environmental changes and increase their resource-use eff...