We applied a N-15 dilution technique called Integrated Total Nitrogen Input (ITNI) to quantify annual atmospheric N input into a peatland surrounded by intensive agricultural practices over a 2-year period. Grass species and grass growth effects on atmospheric N deposition were investigated using Lolium multiflorum and Eriophorum vaginatum and different levels of added N resulting in increased biomass production. Plant biomass production was positively correlated with atmospheric N uptake (up to 102.7mg N pot(-1)) when using Lolium multiflorum. In contrast, atmospheric N deposition to Eriophorum vaginatum did not show a clear dependency to produced biomass and ranged from 81.9 to 138.2mgNpot(-1). Both species revealed a relationship between...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Human activity in the last century has led to a substantial increase in nitrogen (N) emissions and ...
1. We report results from a long‐term experiment in which additional nitrogen has been deposited on ...
We applied a N-15 dilution technique called Integrated Total Nitrogen Input (ITNI) to quantify annua...
It has repeatedly been shown that increased nitrogen (N) deposition results in dramatic shifts in v...
Humans dominate many important Earth system processes including the nitrogen (N) cycle. Atmospheric ...
Peatlands play an important role in modulating the climate, mainly through sequestration of carbon d...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
1. In many ombrotrophic bog areas the invasion of grass (e.g. Molinia caerulea) and tree (e.g. Betul...
The extent to which atmospheric N deposition is enhancing primary production and CO2sequestration al...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) represents the natural pathway by which mosses meet their demands...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
Grasslands are globally-important ecosystems providing critical ecosystem services. The species comp...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Human activity in the last century has led to a substantial increase in nitrogen (N) emissions and ...
1. We report results from a long‐term experiment in which additional nitrogen has been deposited on ...
We applied a N-15 dilution technique called Integrated Total Nitrogen Input (ITNI) to quantify annua...
It has repeatedly been shown that increased nitrogen (N) deposition results in dramatic shifts in v...
Humans dominate many important Earth system processes including the nitrogen (N) cycle. Atmospheric ...
Peatlands play an important role in modulating the climate, mainly through sequestration of carbon d...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
1. In many ombrotrophic bog areas the invasion of grass (e.g. Molinia caerulea) and tree (e.g. Betul...
The extent to which atmospheric N deposition is enhancing primary production and CO2sequestration al...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) represents the natural pathway by which mosses meet their demands...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
Grasslands are globally-important ecosystems providing critical ecosystem services. The species comp...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Human activity in the last century has led to a substantial increase in nitrogen (N) emissions and ...
1. We report results from a long‐term experiment in which additional nitrogen has been deposited on ...