Nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) deposition, as well as altered soil moisture dynamics due to climate change can have large effects on fen meadow biogeochemistry and vegetation. Their combined effects may differ strongly from their separate effects, since each process affects different nutrients through different mechanisms. However, the impacts of these environmental problems are rarely studied in combination. We therefore investigated the separate and interactive effects of current levels of N- and S-deposition and changes in soil moisture dynamics on fen meadow vegetation.We focused on vegetation biomass and N:P stoichiometry, including access to soil P through root surface phosphatase activity, in a 3-year factorial addition e...
Summary 1. Plant communities that are adapted to low levels of nutrient availability are particularl...
Given that plant growth is often water-limited in grasslands, it has been proposed that projected in...
Important forest ecosystem services are pollutant filtering relevant for an adequate water quality (...
Nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) deposition, as well as altered soil moisture dynamics due to climate ch...
Conservation and restoration of fens and fen meadows often aim to reduce soil nutrients, mainly nitr...
Emissions and deposition of ammonia and nitrogen oxides have strongly increased since the 1950s. Thi...
Emissions and deposition of ammonia and nitrogen oxides have strongly increased since the 1950s. Thi...
Nutrient enrichment in Western Europe is an important cause of wetland deterioration and the concom...
Humans activities are dominant drivers of the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for primary producers and decomposers in ter...
Anthropogenic eutrophication impacts ecosystems worldwide. Here, we use a vegetation dataset from se...
Deposition of N and S has increased since the 1950s in most European countries and N accumulates in ...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Nitrogen and sulphur deposition is considered as a negative factor for biodiversity, usually leadin...
International audienceThe effects of global change on below-ground processes of the nitrogen (N) cyc...
Summary 1. Plant communities that are adapted to low levels of nutrient availability are particularl...
Given that plant growth is often water-limited in grasslands, it has been proposed that projected in...
Important forest ecosystem services are pollutant filtering relevant for an adequate water quality (...
Nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) deposition, as well as altered soil moisture dynamics due to climate ch...
Conservation and restoration of fens and fen meadows often aim to reduce soil nutrients, mainly nitr...
Emissions and deposition of ammonia and nitrogen oxides have strongly increased since the 1950s. Thi...
Emissions and deposition of ammonia and nitrogen oxides have strongly increased since the 1950s. Thi...
Nutrient enrichment in Western Europe is an important cause of wetland deterioration and the concom...
Humans activities are dominant drivers of the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for primary producers and decomposers in ter...
Anthropogenic eutrophication impacts ecosystems worldwide. Here, we use a vegetation dataset from se...
Deposition of N and S has increased since the 1950s in most European countries and N accumulates in ...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Nitrogen and sulphur deposition is considered as a negative factor for biodiversity, usually leadin...
International audienceThe effects of global change on below-ground processes of the nitrogen (N) cyc...
Summary 1. Plant communities that are adapted to low levels of nutrient availability are particularl...
Given that plant growth is often water-limited in grasslands, it has been proposed that projected in...
Important forest ecosystem services are pollutant filtering relevant for an adequate water quality (...