Determining the abundance of N isotope (δ15N) in natural environments is a simple but powerful method for providing integrated information on the N cycling dynamics and status in an ecosystem under exogenous N inputs. However, whether the input of different N compounds could differently impact plant growth and their 15N signatures remains unclear. Here, the response of δ15N signatures and growth of three dominant plants (Leymus chinensis, Carex duriuscula, and Thermopsis lanceolata) to the addition of three N compounds (NH4HCO3, urea, and NH4NO3) at multiple N addition rates were assessed in a meadow steppe in Inner Mongolia. The three plants showed different initial foliar δ15N values because of differences in their N acquisition strategie...
In this review, we synthesize field and culture studies of the 15N/14N (expressed as δ15N) of autotr...
The nitrogen isotope composition of plants (δ15N) can comprehensively reflect information on climate...
Nitrogen enrichment modifies both plant communities and ecosystem services. It remains unclear how p...
Determining the abundance of N isotope (δ15N) in natural environments is a simple but powerful metho...
Measurement of nitrogen isotopic composition (δ 15 N) of plants and soil nitrogen might allow the ch...
Nitrogen isotopes (15N/14N ratios, expressed as δ15N values) are useful markers of the mycorrhizal r...
Mycorrhizas (fungal roots) play vital roles in plant nutrient acquisition, performance and productiv...
Ratios of nitrogen (N) isotopes in leaves could elucidate underlying patterns of N cycling across ec...
Several studies have established that gaseous reactive N is capable of being incorporated directly i...
The natural abundance of stable N-15 isotopes in soils and plants is potentially a simple tool to as...
Nitrogen isotope (δ 15 N) patterns in plants may provide insight into plant N dynamics. Here, two an...
Understanding nitrogen (N) cycling in different ecosystems is crucial to predicting and mitigating t...
Nitrogen isotope measurements may provide insights into changing interactions among plants, mycorrhi...
The natural abundance of stable nitrogen isotopes (δ15N) provides insights into the N dynamics of te...
Ectomycorrhizal (EcM)-mediated nitrogen (N) acquisition is one main strategy used by terrestrial pla...
In this review, we synthesize field and culture studies of the 15N/14N (expressed as δ15N) of autotr...
The nitrogen isotope composition of plants (δ15N) can comprehensively reflect information on climate...
Nitrogen enrichment modifies both plant communities and ecosystem services. It remains unclear how p...
Determining the abundance of N isotope (δ15N) in natural environments is a simple but powerful metho...
Measurement of nitrogen isotopic composition (δ 15 N) of plants and soil nitrogen might allow the ch...
Nitrogen isotopes (15N/14N ratios, expressed as δ15N values) are useful markers of the mycorrhizal r...
Mycorrhizas (fungal roots) play vital roles in plant nutrient acquisition, performance and productiv...
Ratios of nitrogen (N) isotopes in leaves could elucidate underlying patterns of N cycling across ec...
Several studies have established that gaseous reactive N is capable of being incorporated directly i...
The natural abundance of stable N-15 isotopes in soils and plants is potentially a simple tool to as...
Nitrogen isotope (δ 15 N) patterns in plants may provide insight into plant N dynamics. Here, two an...
Understanding nitrogen (N) cycling in different ecosystems is crucial to predicting and mitigating t...
Nitrogen isotope measurements may provide insights into changing interactions among plants, mycorrhi...
The natural abundance of stable nitrogen isotopes (δ15N) provides insights into the N dynamics of te...
Ectomycorrhizal (EcM)-mediated nitrogen (N) acquisition is one main strategy used by terrestrial pla...
In this review, we synthesize field and culture studies of the 15N/14N (expressed as δ15N) of autotr...
The nitrogen isotope composition of plants (δ15N) can comprehensively reflect information on climate...
Nitrogen enrichment modifies both plant communities and ecosystem services. It remains unclear how p...