Long-term livestock over-grazing causes nitrogen outputs to exceed inputs in Inner Mongolia, suggesting that low levels of nitrogen fertilization could help restore grasslands degraded by overgrazing. However, the effectiveness of such an approach depends on the response of production and species composition to the interactive drivers of nitrogen and water availability. We conducted a five-year experiment manipulating precipitation (NP: natural precipitation and SWP: simulated wet year precipitation) and nitrogen (0, 25 and 50 kg N ha(-1) yr(-1)) addition in Inner Mongolia. We hypothesized that nitrogen fertilization would increase forage production when water availability was relatively high. However, the extent to which nitrogen would co-...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
Understanding impacts of changed precipitation regimes on plant primary production at species level ...
A rapid increase in grazing intensity since the 1980s has caused large areas of the Inner Mongolian ...
Global change will lead to increases in regional precipitation and nitrogen (N) deposition in the se...
Background and aims: Primary productivity in the temperate steppe is assumed to be co-limited by nit...
Abstract Background Nitrogen- and water-use efficiency (NUE and WUE) reflect the capacity of plants ...
Given that plant growth is often water-limited in grasslands, it has been proposed that projected in...
Chinese grasslands are extensive natural ecosystems that comprise 40 % of the total land area of the...
Predicted future shifts in the magnitude and frequency (larger but fewer) of precipitation events an...
Given that plant growth is often water-limited in grasslands, it has been proposed that projected in...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition is a continuous process and likely to affect ecosystem carbon (C) and wat...
<div><p>Global nitrogen (N) deposition and climate change have been identified as two of the most im...
An increase in precipitation amount with prolonged inter-rainfall intervals is predicted to occur in...
The restoration of degraded arable land to species-rich and functional grasslands by sowing native s...
Nitrogen (N) is a key limiting resource for aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) in diverse t...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
Understanding impacts of changed precipitation regimes on plant primary production at species level ...
A rapid increase in grazing intensity since the 1980s has caused large areas of the Inner Mongolian ...
Global change will lead to increases in regional precipitation and nitrogen (N) deposition in the se...
Background and aims: Primary productivity in the temperate steppe is assumed to be co-limited by nit...
Abstract Background Nitrogen- and water-use efficiency (NUE and WUE) reflect the capacity of plants ...
Given that plant growth is often water-limited in grasslands, it has been proposed that projected in...
Chinese grasslands are extensive natural ecosystems that comprise 40 % of the total land area of the...
Predicted future shifts in the magnitude and frequency (larger but fewer) of precipitation events an...
Given that plant growth is often water-limited in grasslands, it has been proposed that projected in...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition is a continuous process and likely to affect ecosystem carbon (C) and wat...
<div><p>Global nitrogen (N) deposition and climate change have been identified as two of the most im...
An increase in precipitation amount with prolonged inter-rainfall intervals is predicted to occur in...
The restoration of degraded arable land to species-rich and functional grasslands by sowing native s...
Nitrogen (N) is a key limiting resource for aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) in diverse t...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
Understanding impacts of changed precipitation regimes on plant primary production at species level ...
A rapid increase in grazing intensity since the 1980s has caused large areas of the Inner Mongolian ...