Question: We studied the development and persistence of the effects of nutrient pulses on biomass production and species composition in a fen meadow. Location: Nature reserve, central Netherlands, 5 m a.s.l. Methods: Single pulse fertilization with N and P in a factorial design on an undrained central and a drained margin site in a species-rich fen meadow (Cirsio dissecti-Molinietum). Biomass production and species composition were monitored during four years. Results: At the central site, N addition boosted biomass production, but only during one year. The species composition was not changed. P fertilization increased the biomass production and changed the species composition from a vegetation dominated by Carex panicea to a grassland comm...
Correlative studies have shown a 'hump-backed' relation between the vegetation N:P ratio and plant s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1994The effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availa...
Peat-forming wetlands, and particularly floating fens forming the initial stages of these ecosystems...
Question: We studied the development and persistence of the effects of nutrient pulses on biomass pr...
Questions: How does long-term increase in nutrient availability affect species composition, species ...
Question: Is the growth of biodiverse floodplain plant communities along nutrient-rich lowland river...
Questions:Which nutrient(s) limit(s) vegetation productivity in Calthion grasslands? Is phosphorus r...
Question: In fen meadows with Junco-Molinion plant communities, falling groundwater levels may not l...
Question: What is the effect of nutrient addition on primary production, phytodiversity and successi...
Question: Dutch fen areas have become embedded in intensively used landscapes, resulting in biodiver...
Question: The seed production in several wetland communities across Europe was investigated and diff...
Question: What is the relative importance of competition and physical factors in restricting the occ...
Aim: Deposition of nitrogen is assumed to cause loss of botanical diversity, probably through increa...
Correlative studies have shown a 'hump-backed' relation between the vegetation N:P ratio and plant s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1994The effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availa...
Peat-forming wetlands, and particularly floating fens forming the initial stages of these ecosystems...
Question: We studied the development and persistence of the effects of nutrient pulses on biomass pr...
Questions: How does long-term increase in nutrient availability affect species composition, species ...
Question: Is the growth of biodiverse floodplain plant communities along nutrient-rich lowland river...
Questions:Which nutrient(s) limit(s) vegetation productivity in Calthion grasslands? Is phosphorus r...
Question: In fen meadows with Junco-Molinion plant communities, falling groundwater levels may not l...
Question: What is the effect of nutrient addition on primary production, phytodiversity and successi...
Question: Dutch fen areas have become embedded in intensively used landscapes, resulting in biodiver...
Question: The seed production in several wetland communities across Europe was investigated and diff...
Question: What is the relative importance of competition and physical factors in restricting the occ...
Aim: Deposition of nitrogen is assumed to cause loss of botanical diversity, probably through increa...
Correlative studies have shown a 'hump-backed' relation between the vegetation N:P ratio and plant s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1994The effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availa...
Peat-forming wetlands, and particularly floating fens forming the initial stages of these ecosystems...