Species diversity is commonly hypothesized to result from trade-offs for different limiting resources, providing separate niches for coexisting species(1-4). As soil nutrients occur in multiple chemical forms, plant differences in acquisition of the same element derived from different compounds may represent unique niche dimensions(5,6). Because plant productivity of ecosystems is often limited by phosphorus(7), and because plants have evolved diverse adaptations to acquire soil phosphorus(6,8), a promising yet untested hypothesis is phosphorus resource partitioning(6,9,10). Here, we provided two different chemical forms of phosphorus to sown grassland mesocosms to investigate phosphorus acquisition of eight plant species that are common in...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
The restoration of Nardus grasslands is often hampered by high bioavailability of soil phosphorus an...
Many studies carried out during these last few years have focused on the factors influencing plant d...
Species diversity is commonly hypothesized to result from trade-offs for different limiting resource...
How species coexist despite competing for the same resources that are in limited supply is central t...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-natural grasslands i...
The semi-natural grassland habitats contain an important part of the plant diversity in Europe. Chan...
Aim: Deposition of nitrogen is assumed to cause loss of botanical diversity, probably through increa...
Background: Increased soil phosphorus (P) caused by agricultural intensification has been associated...
Eutrophication of Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) is threatening the functioning and biodiversity of...
International audienceNutrient pollution presents a serious threat to biodiversity conservation. In ...
Plant species diversity in Eurasian wetlands and grasslands depends not only on productivity but als...
Correlative studies have shown a 'hump-backed' relation between the vegetation N:P ratio and plant s...
Restoration of diverse semi-natural grasslands is potentially limited by high availability of soil p...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
The restoration of Nardus grasslands is often hampered by high bioavailability of soil phosphorus an...
Many studies carried out during these last few years have focused on the factors influencing plant d...
Species diversity is commonly hypothesized to result from trade-offs for different limiting resource...
How species coexist despite competing for the same resources that are in limited supply is central t...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-natural grasslands i...
The semi-natural grassland habitats contain an important part of the plant diversity in Europe. Chan...
Aim: Deposition of nitrogen is assumed to cause loss of botanical diversity, probably through increa...
Background: Increased soil phosphorus (P) caused by agricultural intensification has been associated...
Eutrophication of Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) is threatening the functioning and biodiversity of...
International audienceNutrient pollution presents a serious threat to biodiversity conservation. In ...
Plant species diversity in Eurasian wetlands and grasslands depends not only on productivity but als...
Correlative studies have shown a 'hump-backed' relation between the vegetation N:P ratio and plant s...
Restoration of diverse semi-natural grasslands is potentially limited by high availability of soil p...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
The restoration of Nardus grasslands is often hampered by high bioavailability of soil phosphorus an...
Many studies carried out during these last few years have focused on the factors influencing plant d...