Atmospheric pollution has implications for the health and diversity of temperate forests covering large parts of central Europe. Long-term elevated anthropogenic deposition of nitrogen (N) is driving forest ecosystems from the limitation by N to other nutrients and is found to affect tree health and ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF), which most trees depend on for nutrient uptake. However, the consequence of EMF community changes for trees remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated changes in EMF communities on root tips and in soil of beech forests along a N deposition gradient ranging between 16 and 33 kg N ha− 1 a− 1, where high N deposition was found to negatively affect tree growth and nutrient levels. The most important factors significant...
Nitrogen (N) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems is complex since it involves the closely interwoven p...
The central role that ectomycorrhizal (EM) symbioses play in the structure and function of boreal fo...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition caused by human activities has altered ecosystem functioning and b...
Humans have dramatically increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition globally. At the coarsest res...
Deciduous forests may respond differently from coniferous forests to the anthropogenic deposition of...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem that can affect plants and microorganis...
To study the responses of forests to global change, model ecosystems consisting of beech and spruce ...
Almost all boreal and temperate forest tree species live in symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal fungi (EM...
Beech (Fagus sylvatica), a dominant forest species in Central Europe, competes for nitrogen with soi...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) pollution visibly and rapidly changes forest systems, for example impacting...
Most plants live in symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizal roots constitute the interface bet...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Boreal forests are characterized by strong nutrient limitation and nitrogen is partic-ularly scarce....
There is evidence that anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition enhances carbon (C) sequestration in bo...
International audienceAs anthropogenic nitrogen deposition has been suspected to be the main reason ...
Nitrogen (N) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems is complex since it involves the closely interwoven p...
The central role that ectomycorrhizal (EM) symbioses play in the structure and function of boreal fo...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition caused by human activities has altered ecosystem functioning and b...
Humans have dramatically increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition globally. At the coarsest res...
Deciduous forests may respond differently from coniferous forests to the anthropogenic deposition of...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem that can affect plants and microorganis...
To study the responses of forests to global change, model ecosystems consisting of beech and spruce ...
Almost all boreal and temperate forest tree species live in symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal fungi (EM...
Beech (Fagus sylvatica), a dominant forest species in Central Europe, competes for nitrogen with soi...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) pollution visibly and rapidly changes forest systems, for example impacting...
Most plants live in symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizal roots constitute the interface bet...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Boreal forests are characterized by strong nutrient limitation and nitrogen is partic-ularly scarce....
There is evidence that anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition enhances carbon (C) sequestration in bo...
International audienceAs anthropogenic nitrogen deposition has been suspected to be the main reason ...
Nitrogen (N) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems is complex since it involves the closely interwoven p...
The central role that ectomycorrhizal (EM) symbioses play in the structure and function of boreal fo...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition caused by human activities has altered ecosystem functioning and b...