Positive species richness-productivity relationships are common in biodiversity experiments, but how resource availability modifies biodiversity effects in grass-legume mixtures composed of highly productive species is yet to be explicitly tested. We addressed this question by choosing two grasses (Arrhenatherum elatius and Dactylis glomerata) and two legumes (Medicago × varia and Onobrychis viciifolia) which are highly productive in monocultures and dominant in mixtures (the Jena Experiment). We established monocultures, all possible two- and three-species mixtures, and the four-species mixture under three different resource supply conditions (control, fertilization, and shading). Compared to the control, community biomass production decre...
Previous grassland biodiversity experiments were carried out in uniform environments. It is conceiva...
Below-ground resource partitioning is often proposed as the underlying mechanism for the positive re...
Legume species promote productivity and increase the digestibility of herbage in grasslands. Conside...
Positive species richness–productivity relationships are common in biodiversity experiments, but how...
<div><p>Numerous experiments, mostly performed in particular environments, have shown positive diver...
Increasing productivity of mixtures as compared to monocultures has been reported from numerous expe...
1. In plant communities, a better use of nitrogen for growth and access to additional nitrogen by N-...
Several studies have shown that the contribution of individual species to the positive relationship ...
Aims The positive relationship between plant biodiversity and community productivity is well establi...
Complementary resource use is regarded as a mechanism that contributes to positive relationships bet...
Accelerating rates of species extinction have prompted a growing number of researchers to manipulate...
International audienceGlobal change drivers are rapidly altering resource availability and biodivers...
Increasing biodiversity generally enhances productivity through selection and complementarity effect...
1. Increased species diversity promotes ecosystem function; however, the dynamics of multi-species g...
Plant diversity has been shown to increase community biomass in experimental communities, but the me...
Previous grassland biodiversity experiments were carried out in uniform environments. It is conceiva...
Below-ground resource partitioning is often proposed as the underlying mechanism for the positive re...
Legume species promote productivity and increase the digestibility of herbage in grasslands. Conside...
Positive species richness–productivity relationships are common in biodiversity experiments, but how...
<div><p>Numerous experiments, mostly performed in particular environments, have shown positive diver...
Increasing productivity of mixtures as compared to monocultures has been reported from numerous expe...
1. In plant communities, a better use of nitrogen for growth and access to additional nitrogen by N-...
Several studies have shown that the contribution of individual species to the positive relationship ...
Aims The positive relationship between plant biodiversity and community productivity is well establi...
Complementary resource use is regarded as a mechanism that contributes to positive relationships bet...
Accelerating rates of species extinction have prompted a growing number of researchers to manipulate...
International audienceGlobal change drivers are rapidly altering resource availability and biodivers...
Increasing biodiversity generally enhances productivity through selection and complementarity effect...
1. Increased species diversity promotes ecosystem function; however, the dynamics of multi-species g...
Plant diversity has been shown to increase community biomass in experimental communities, but the me...
Previous grassland biodiversity experiments were carried out in uniform environments. It is conceiva...
Below-ground resource partitioning is often proposed as the underlying mechanism for the positive re...
Legume species promote productivity and increase the digestibility of herbage in grasslands. Conside...