Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is composed of both inorganic N (IN) and organic N (ON), and these sources of N may exhibit different impacts on ecosystems. However, our understanding of the impacts of N deposition is largely based on experimental gradients of INs or more rarely ONs. Thus, the effects of N deposition on ecosystem productivity and biodiversity may be biased. We explored the differential impacts of different IN:ON ratios on aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) and plant species richness in a typical temperate grassland with a long-term N addition experiment. Our results showed that N addition significantly increased ANPP and reduced species richness. While the IN:ON ratios showed no different effects on ANPP, more ...
1.Temporal stability of ecosystem productivity is important for providing reliable ecosystem service...
Humans dominate many important Earth system processes including the nitrogen (N) cycle. Atmospheric ...
Elevated nitrogen (N) inputs into terrestrial ecosystems are causing major changes to the compositio...
Nitrogen (N) is a key limiting resource for aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) in diverse t...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
The continually increasing nitrogen (N) deposition is expected to increase ecosystem above-ground ne...
Summary Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems....
Nitrogen (N) enrichment often increases aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) of the ecosystem...
Aim : Elevated inputs of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) are considered to be one of the most sub...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
Nitrogen (N) deposition in China has increased greatly, but the general impact of elevated N deposit...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been identified as a major threat to biodiversity, but field...
1.Temporal stability of ecosystem productivity is important for providing reliable ecosystem service...
Humans dominate many important Earth system processes including the nitrogen (N) cycle. Atmospheric ...
Elevated nitrogen (N) inputs into terrestrial ecosystems are causing major changes to the compositio...
Nitrogen (N) is a key limiting resource for aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) in diverse t...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
The continually increasing nitrogen (N) deposition is expected to increase ecosystem above-ground ne...
Summary Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems....
Nitrogen (N) enrichment often increases aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) of the ecosystem...
Aim : Elevated inputs of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) are considered to be one of the most sub...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
Nitrogen (N) deposition in China has increased greatly, but the general impact of elevated N deposit...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been identified as a major threat to biodiversity, but field...
1.Temporal stability of ecosystem productivity is important for providing reliable ecosystem service...
Humans dominate many important Earth system processes including the nitrogen (N) cycle. Atmospheric ...
Elevated nitrogen (N) inputs into terrestrial ecosystems are causing major changes to the compositio...