Plant nitrogen (N) use strategies have great implications for primary production and ecosystem nutrient cycling. Given the increasing atmospheric N deposition received by most of the terrestrial ecosystems, understanding the responses of plant N use would facilitate the projection of plant-mediated N cycling under global change scenarios. The effects of N deposition on plant N use would be affected by both natural and anthropogenic disturbances, such as prescribed fire in the grassland. We examined the effects of N addition (5.25 g N m(-2) yr(-1)) and prescribed fire (annual burning) on plant N concentrations and N use characters at both species and community levels in a temperate steppe of northern China. We found that N addition and fire ...
Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen fertilization dra...
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
<p>C, control; N, nitrogen addition; F, fire; N*F, both N addition and fire. Data are adjusted means...
Abstract Nitrogen (N) fertilization, as a grassland management strategy, has been widely used to imp...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
Chinese grasslands are extensive natural ecosystems that comprise 40 % of the total land area of the...
Nitrogen (N) is a key limiting resource for aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) in diverse t...
Plant nutrient concentrations and stoichiometry drive fundamental ecosystem processes, with importan...
Aims Nitrogen (N) enrichment caused by human activities threatens biodiversity and alters plant comm...
The pools of plant community carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) are important sources of soil organic matte...
BACKGROUND: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
The N deposition rate is notably increased in China, especially in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP)...
The aboveground primary production is a major source of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pool and plays a...
Summary Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems....
Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen fertilization dra...
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
<p>C, control; N, nitrogen addition; F, fire; N*F, both N addition and fire. Data are adjusted means...
Abstract Nitrogen (N) fertilization, as a grassland management strategy, has been widely used to imp...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
Chinese grasslands are extensive natural ecosystems that comprise 40 % of the total land area of the...
Nitrogen (N) is a key limiting resource for aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) in diverse t...
Plant nutrient concentrations and stoichiometry drive fundamental ecosystem processes, with importan...
Aims Nitrogen (N) enrichment caused by human activities threatens biodiversity and alters plant comm...
The pools of plant community carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) are important sources of soil organic matte...
BACKGROUND: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
The N deposition rate is notably increased in China, especially in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP)...
The aboveground primary production is a major source of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pool and plays a...
Summary Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems....
Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen fertilization dra...
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
<p>C, control; N, nitrogen addition; F, fire; N*F, both N addition and fire. Data are adjusted means...