Forests contribute a significant portion of the land carbon sink, but their ability to sequester CO2 may be constrained by nitrogen1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, a major plant-limiting nutrient. Many tropical forests possess tree species capable of fixing atmospheric dinitrogen (N2)7, but it is unclear whether this functional group can supply the nitrogen needed as forests recover from disturbance or previous land use1, or expand in response to rising CO2 (refs 6, 8). Here we identify a powerful feedback mechanism in which N2 fixation can overcome ecosystem-scale deficiencies in nitrogen that emerge during periods of rapid biomass accumulation in tropical forests. Over a 300-year chronosequence in Panama, N2-fixing tree species accumulated carbon up to ...
A fundamental biogeochemical paradox is that nitrogen‐rich tropical forests contain abundant nitroge...
Fast-growing forests such as tropical secondary forests can accumulate large amounts of carbon (C), ...
Background and Aims: Nitrogen fixation may be critical for supplying the nitrogen (N) needed to main...
A major uncertainty in the land carbon cycle is whether symbiotic nitrogen fixation acts to enhance ...
1. Nitrogen‐fixing trees (N₂ fixers) provide new nitrogen critical for rapid biomass accumulation of...
Trees capable of symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation ('N fixers') are abundant in many tropical forests....
Symbiotic dinitrogen (N2) fixation is a fundamental biological process that allows some plants to ov...
Humid tropical forests are often characterized by large nitrogen (N) pools, and are known to have la...
An extensive dataset indicates that nitrogen-fixing trees are most abundant in young, dry tropical f...
Tropical forests play a dominant role in the global carbon (C) cycle, and models predict increases i...
Biological nitrogen fixation is critical for the nitrogen cycle of tropical forests, yet we know lit...
Tropical rain forests represent some of the most diverse ecosystems on earth, yet mechanistic links ...
Advisor: Erika Marin-Spiotta; Includes Figures, Appendix and Bibliography.Nitrogen (N) plays two imp...
International audienceBiological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a fundamental part of nitrogen cycling i...
<div><b>Data from: </b>Lai, H.R., J.S. Hall, S.A. Batterman, B.L. Turner & M. van Breugel (2018). Ni...
A fundamental biogeochemical paradox is that nitrogen‐rich tropical forests contain abundant nitroge...
Fast-growing forests such as tropical secondary forests can accumulate large amounts of carbon (C), ...
Background and Aims: Nitrogen fixation may be critical for supplying the nitrogen (N) needed to main...
A major uncertainty in the land carbon cycle is whether symbiotic nitrogen fixation acts to enhance ...
1. Nitrogen‐fixing trees (N₂ fixers) provide new nitrogen critical for rapid biomass accumulation of...
Trees capable of symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation ('N fixers') are abundant in many tropical forests....
Symbiotic dinitrogen (N2) fixation is a fundamental biological process that allows some plants to ov...
Humid tropical forests are often characterized by large nitrogen (N) pools, and are known to have la...
An extensive dataset indicates that nitrogen-fixing trees are most abundant in young, dry tropical f...
Tropical forests play a dominant role in the global carbon (C) cycle, and models predict increases i...
Biological nitrogen fixation is critical for the nitrogen cycle of tropical forests, yet we know lit...
Tropical rain forests represent some of the most diverse ecosystems on earth, yet mechanistic links ...
Advisor: Erika Marin-Spiotta; Includes Figures, Appendix and Bibliography.Nitrogen (N) plays two imp...
International audienceBiological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a fundamental part of nitrogen cycling i...
<div><b>Data from: </b>Lai, H.R., J.S. Hall, S.A. Batterman, B.L. Turner & M. van Breugel (2018). Ni...
A fundamental biogeochemical paradox is that nitrogen‐rich tropical forests contain abundant nitroge...
Fast-growing forests such as tropical secondary forests can accumulate large amounts of carbon (C), ...
Background and Aims: Nitrogen fixation may be critical for supplying the nitrogen (N) needed to main...