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View article: Long-term high nitrogen deposition accelerates the disappearance of the phosphorus-acquiring advantage of leguminous species in a subtropical forest
Long-term high nitrogen deposition accelerates the disappearance of the phosphorus-acquiring advantage of leguminous species in a subtropical forest Open
Leguminous species have an advantage in acquiring phosphorus (P) compared to non-leguminous species. Nonetheless, it remains unclear whether this advantage would diminish under long-term nitrogen (N) deposition. In the seventh year of a si…
View article: Adsorption/desorption processes dominate the soil P fractions dynamic under long-term N/P addition in a subtropical forest
Adsorption/desorption processes dominate the soil P fractions dynamic under long-term N/P addition in a subtropical forest Open
View article: From Rhizosphere to Resorption: Comparing Phosphorus Adaptation in Trees and Herbs Under Decadal Acid Rain Stress
From Rhizosphere to Resorption: Comparing Phosphorus Adaptation in Trees and Herbs Under Decadal Acid Rain Stress Open
View article: Trees show higher resilience than herbs under phosphorus deficit induced by 12‐year simulated acid rain
Trees show higher resilience than herbs under phosphorus deficit induced by 12‐year simulated acid rain Open
Acid rain, with 60% deposition in Asia, may exacerbate plant phosphorus (P) limitation; however, its long‐term effects on different plant life‐forms remain largely undetermined. Understanding these effects is essential for predicting ecosy…
View article: Root and Foliar Traits: Plant Responses to Nutrient Additions in Subtropical Forests
Root and Foliar Traits: Plant Responses to Nutrient Additions in Subtropical Forests Open
View article: Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Relationship Between Ecosystem Services and Human Footprints Under Different Human Activity Gradients: A Case Study of Xiangjiang River Basin
Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Relationship Between Ecosystem Services and Human Footprints Under Different Human Activity Gradients: A Case Study of Xiangjiang River Basin Open
Clarifying the relationship between human activities and the provision of ecosystem services has received significant interest in recent years because of a growing need for sustainable socio-ecological system development. Using multi-sourc…
View article: Plant and Microbial Carbon Are Important Drivers of Free‐Living Nitrogen Fixation in Tropical Forest Soils: A New Discovery of Carbon‐Driven Nitrogen Input
Plant and Microbial Carbon Are Important Drivers of Free‐Living Nitrogen Fixation in Tropical Forest Soils: A New Discovery of Carbon‐Driven Nitrogen Input Open
Nitrogen (N) availability limits plant growth and soil carbon (C) sequestration in N‐limited ecosystems, however, plant and soil C feedback on the free‐living nitrogen fixation (FLNF) process is poorly understood. Moreover, whether this fe…
View article: Eighteen‐year nitrogen addition does not increase plant phosphorus demand in a nitrogen‐saturated tropical forest
Eighteen‐year nitrogen addition does not increase plant phosphorus demand in a nitrogen‐saturated tropical forest Open
Nitrogen (N) deposition usually increases plant tissue N concentrations and thus phosphorus (P) demand in young and/or N‐limited forests, but the N deposition effect on plant P demand has rarely been assessed in N‐saturated forests. Impact…