TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access
Plant traits—the morphological, anatomical, physiological, biochemical and phenological
characteristics of plants—determine how plants respond to environmental factors, affect …
characteristics of plants—determine how plants respond to environmental factors, affect …
Conservative allocation strategy of multiple nutrients among major plant organs: from species to community
N Zhao, G Yu, Q Wang, R Wang, J Zhang… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Nutrient allocation is an important aspect of plant resource uptake and use, which is related
to life‐history strategies. Although to date considerable attention has focused on plant …
to life‐history strategies. Although to date considerable attention has focused on plant …
Enhancement of nutrient resorption efficiency increases plant production and helps maintain soil nutrients under summer grazing in a semi-arid steppe
T Zhang, FY Li, C Shi, Y Li, S Tang, T Baoyin - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Grazing regime is the most important factor that alters nutrient cycling in grassland
ecosystems. Grazing exclusion has been used for restoration of degraded natural …
ecosystems. Grazing exclusion has been used for restoration of degraded natural …
Application performance and nutrient stoichiometric variation of ecological ditch systems in treating non-point source pollutants from paddy fields
J Wang, G Chen, Z Fu, X Song, L Yang, F Liu - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Nutrient emissions from paddy fields are one of the main sources of agricultural non-point
source (NPS) pollution. Based on the “4R”(Reduce-Retain-Reuse-Restore) strategical …
source (NPS) pollution. Based on the “4R”(Reduce-Retain-Reuse-Restore) strategical …
The growth of Chinese fir is limited by nitrogen: Evidences from N: P ratio, N or P variability and NuRE based on a regional investigation
R Tong, B Zhou, L Jiang, X Ge, Y Cao - Forest Ecology and Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Plant growth and vegetation productivity were generally limited either by nitrogen (N) or
phosphorus (P) worldwide. To date, our current understandings on plant nutrient limitation …
phosphorus (P) worldwide. To date, our current understandings on plant nutrient limitation …
Mowing alters nitrogen effects on the community-level plant stoichiometry through shifting plant functional groups in a semi-arid grassland
S Li, F Wang, M Chen, Z Liu, L Zhou… - Environmental …, 2020 - iopscience.iop.org
Land-use practices such as mowing and nitrogen (N) fertilization can have significant
impacts on plant stoichiometry. However, the interactive effects of mowing and N fertilization …
impacts on plant stoichiometry. However, the interactive effects of mowing and N fertilization …
Soil nitrogen pool drives plant tissue traits in alpine treeline ecotones
Alpine treeline ecotone is one of the most vulnerable ecosystems and considered an ideal
“warning line” for the monitoring of global climate change. However, shifts in the nutrient …
“warning line” for the monitoring of global climate change. However, shifts in the nutrient …
车桑子幼苗生物量分配与叶性状对氮磷浓度的响应差异
王雪梅, 闫帮国, 史亮涛, 刘刚才 - 植物生态学报, 2020 - plant-ecology.com
调整叶性状和生物量分配格局是植物适应环境变化的主要途径, 研究车桑子(Dodonaea viscosa)
幼苗生物量分配与叶性状对氮磷浓度的响应对认识车桑子在氮磷浓度变化下的适应策略具有 …
幼苗生物量分配与叶性状对氮磷浓度的响应对认识车桑子在氮磷浓度变化下的适应策略具有 …
Differential effects of N and P additions on foliar stoichiometry between species and community levels in a subtropical forest in eastern China
The responses of foliar nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometry to nutrient additions
are important indicators of various ecological processes, especially under climate change …
are important indicators of various ecological processes, especially under climate change …
Differential stoichiometric homeostasis and growth in two native and two invasive C3 grasses
JT Harvey, AJ Leffler - Oecologia, 2020 - Springer
Global changes interact with plant invasions by differentially impacting native and invasive
species. For example, invasive plants often benefit from eutrophication to a greater degree …
species. For example, invasive plants often benefit from eutrophication to a greater degree …