<p>Background and aims Leaf nitrogen distribution in the plant canopy is an important determinant for canopy photosynthesis. Although the gradient of leaf nitrogen is formed along light gradients in the canopy, its quantitative variations among species and environmental responses remain unknown. Here, we conducted a global meta-analysis of leaf nitrogen distribution in plant canopies. Methods We collected data on the nitrogen distribution and environmental variables from 393 plant canopies (100, 241 and 52 canopies for wheat, other herbaceous and woody species, respectively). Key Results The trends were clearly different between wheat and other species; the photosynthetic nitrogen distribution coefficient (K<sub>b</sub>) was mainly determin...
The objective was to investigate how nitrogen allocation patterns in plants are affected by their ve...
From an analytical model it was shown that for a given total amount of nitrogen in the canopy, there...
Within dense canopies, the spatial distribution of nitrogen between leaves in relation to the local ...
<p>Background and aims Leaf nitrogen distribution in the plant canopy is an important determinant fo...
The development of vertical canopy gradients of leaf N has been regarded as an adaptation to the lig...
Vertical leaf nitrogen (N) gradient within a canopy is classically considered as a key adaptation to...
In a previous study (Yin et al. 2000. Annals of Botany 85: 579-585), a generic logarithmic equation ...
To enhance eco-physiological and modelling studies, we quantified vertical distributions of light an...
Recent models have shown that higher leaf nitrogen concentration per unit area maximizes nitrogen us...
The representation of carbon-nitrogen (N) interactions in global models of the natural or managed la...
The maximum light use efficiency (LUE = gross primary production (GPP)/absorbed photosynthetic photo...
Leaf properties vary significantly within plant canopies, due to the strong gradient in light availa...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and a major constituent of proteins...
The objective was to investigate how nitrogen allocation patterns in plants are affected by their ve...
From an analytical model it was shown that for a given total amount of nitrogen in the canopy, there...
Within dense canopies, the spatial distribution of nitrogen between leaves in relation to the local ...
<p>Background and aims Leaf nitrogen distribution in the plant canopy is an important determinant fo...
The development of vertical canopy gradients of leaf N has been regarded as an adaptation to the lig...
Vertical leaf nitrogen (N) gradient within a canopy is classically considered as a key adaptation to...
In a previous study (Yin et al. 2000. Annals of Botany 85: 579-585), a generic logarithmic equation ...
To enhance eco-physiological and modelling studies, we quantified vertical distributions of light an...
Recent models have shown that higher leaf nitrogen concentration per unit area maximizes nitrogen us...
The representation of carbon-nitrogen (N) interactions in global models of the natural or managed la...
The maximum light use efficiency (LUE = gross primary production (GPP)/absorbed photosynthetic photo...
Leaf properties vary significantly within plant canopies, due to the strong gradient in light availa...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and a major constituent of proteins...
The objective was to investigate how nitrogen allocation patterns in plants are affected by their ve...
From an analytical model it was shown that for a given total amount of nitrogen in the canopy, there...
Within dense canopies, the spatial distribution of nitrogen between leaves in relation to the local ...