Aim: High levels of nitrogen deposition have been responsible for important losses of plant species diversity. It is often assumed that reduction of ammonia and nitrogen oxide emissions will result in the recovery of the former biodiversity. In Western Europe N deposition peaked between 1980 and 1988 and declined thereafter. In a 60-year experiment in hay meadows we tested the hypothesis that increasing and declining nitrogen deposition had negative, respectively, positive effects on plant species diversity. Location: Wageningen, The Netherlands Method: Duplicated plots received different fertilization treatments from 1958 onwards (control, Ca, K, P, PK, N, NPK). Productivity, soil pH and species composition were measured at regular inter...
Nitrogen fertilisation is a common form of agricultural intensification, aimed at increasing biomass...
Evidence from an international survey in the Atlantic biogeographic region of Europe indicates that ...
Global warming and loss of biodiversity are among the most prominent environmental issues of our tim...
Aim: High levels of nitrogen deposition have been responsible for important losses of plant species ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a considerable threat to biodiversity and ecosystem function ...
The negative effect of increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) pollution on grassland biodiversity is no...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major threat to biodiversity in many habitats. The recent introduction ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been identified as a major threat to biodiversity, but field...
Aim : Elevated inputs of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) are considered to be one of the most sub...
Biodiversity is thought to be essential for ecosystem stability, function and long-term sustainabili...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is responsible for widespread changes in the structure and functi...
Our study investigates the negative impact of nitrogen (N) deposition on species richness in acidic ...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
1. The atmospheric deposition of sulphur and nitrogen compounds in the Netherlands has been responsi...
1. Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) is a global problem resulting in negative consequences for...
Nitrogen fertilisation is a common form of agricultural intensification, aimed at increasing biomass...
Evidence from an international survey in the Atlantic biogeographic region of Europe indicates that ...
Global warming and loss of biodiversity are among the most prominent environmental issues of our tim...
Aim: High levels of nitrogen deposition have been responsible for important losses of plant species ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a considerable threat to biodiversity and ecosystem function ...
The negative effect of increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) pollution on grassland biodiversity is no...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major threat to biodiversity in many habitats. The recent introduction ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been identified as a major threat to biodiversity, but field...
Aim : Elevated inputs of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) are considered to be one of the most sub...
Biodiversity is thought to be essential for ecosystem stability, function and long-term sustainabili...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is responsible for widespread changes in the structure and functi...
Our study investigates the negative impact of nitrogen (N) deposition on species richness in acidic ...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
1. The atmospheric deposition of sulphur and nitrogen compounds in the Netherlands has been responsi...
1. Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) is a global problem resulting in negative consequences for...
Nitrogen fertilisation is a common form of agricultural intensification, aimed at increasing biomass...
Evidence from an international survey in the Atlantic biogeographic region of Europe indicates that ...
Global warming and loss of biodiversity are among the most prominent environmental issues of our tim...