Atmospheric N\u2082-fixation by cyanobacteria is a key source of newly fixed N in nutrient-poor arctic ecosystems. To further determine the causes of N limitation and predict long-term responses to climate change the controls of biological N\u2082-fixation must be better understood. Using acetylene reduction assays we evaluated the spatial and temporal variation in N\u2082-fixation by associative cyanobacteria in various ecosystem types in both the low and high Canadian Arctic. The direct and indirect effects of soil moisture, plant community functional composition, and bryophyte and lichen abundance on rates of N\u2082-fixation were examined at sites varying in latitude and vegetation type. The linkages between N and C cycling processes in...
Dinitrogen fixation by cyanobacteria is of particular importance for the nutrient economy of cold bi...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
The impacts of global environmental change on productivity in northern latitudes will be contingent ...
Atmospheric N\u2082-fixation by cyanobacteria is a key source of newly fixed N in nutrient-poor arct...
The impacts of simulated climate change (warming and fertilization treatments) on diazotroph communi...
The predominant input of available nitrogen (N) in boreal forest ecosystems originates from moss-ass...
A study to estimate nitrogen fixation input in arctic coastal tundra was carried out using the acety...
Abstract Nitrogen inputs via biological N2-fixation are important in arctic environments where N oft...
The predominant input of available nitrogen (N) in boreal forest ecosystems originates from moss-ass...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is an important source of nitrogen (N) in low-latitude open ocea...
Effects of enhanced UV-B (representing a 15% ozone depletion) on cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation we...
Glaciers retreating in response to climate warming are progressively exposing primary mineral substr...
The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) is a major pathway for available N entering ecosystems. In ...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation of atmospheric N2 by free-living cyanobacteria in aquatic environme...
Dinitrogen fixation by cyanobacteria is of particular importance for the nutrient economy of cold bi...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
The impacts of global environmental change on productivity in northern latitudes will be contingent ...
Atmospheric N\u2082-fixation by cyanobacteria is a key source of newly fixed N in nutrient-poor arct...
The impacts of simulated climate change (warming and fertilization treatments) on diazotroph communi...
The predominant input of available nitrogen (N) in boreal forest ecosystems originates from moss-ass...
A study to estimate nitrogen fixation input in arctic coastal tundra was carried out using the acety...
Abstract Nitrogen inputs via biological N2-fixation are important in arctic environments where N oft...
The predominant input of available nitrogen (N) in boreal forest ecosystems originates from moss-ass...
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is an important source of nitrogen (N) in low-latitude open ocea...
Effects of enhanced UV-B (representing a 15% ozone depletion) on cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation we...
Glaciers retreating in response to climate warming are progressively exposing primary mineral substr...
The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) is a major pathway for available N entering ecosystems. In ...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation of atmospheric N2 by free-living cyanobacteria in aquatic environme...
Dinitrogen fixation by cyanobacteria is of particular importance for the nutrient economy of cold bi...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
The impacts of global environmental change on productivity in northern latitudes will be contingent ...