Global patterns and controlling factors of tree bark C: N: P stoichiometry in forest ecosystems consistent with biogeochemical niche hypothesis
Bark serves crucial roles in safeguarding trees physically and chemically, while also
contributing to nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration. Despite its importance, the broader …
contributing to nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration. Despite its importance, the broader …
Phosphorus additions imbalance terrestrial ecosystem C: N: P stoichiometry
Y Sun, C Wang, X Chen, S Liu, X Lu… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Carbon (C): nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) stoichiometry in plants, soils, and
microbial biomass influences productivity and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems …
microbial biomass influences productivity and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems …
Citizen science plant observations encode global trait patterns
Global maps of plant functional traits are essential for studying the dynamics of the terrestrial
biosphere, yet the spatial distribution of trait measurements remains sparse. With the …
biosphere, yet the spatial distribution of trait measurements remains sparse. With the …
Global patterns and drivers of leaf photosynthetic capacity: The relative importance of environmental factors and evolutionary history
Aim Understanding the considerable variability and drivers of global leaf photosynthetic
capacity [indicated by the maximum carboxylation rate standardized to 25° C (V c, max25)] is …
capacity [indicated by the maximum carboxylation rate standardized to 25° C (V c, max25)] is …
[HTML][HTML] Intercomparison of global foliar trait maps reveals fundamental differences and limitations of upscaling approaches
Foliar traits such as specific leaf area (SLA), leaf nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P)
concentrations play important roles in plant economic strategies and ecosystem functioning …
concentrations play important roles in plant economic strategies and ecosystem functioning …
Phosphorus scarcity contributes to nitrogen limitation in lowland tropical rainforests
There is increasing evidence to suggest that soil nutrient availability can limit the carbon sink
capacity of forests, a particularly relevant issue considering today's changing climate. This …
capacity of forests, a particularly relevant issue considering today's changing climate. This …
Global change progressively increases foliar nitrogen–phosphorus ratios in China's subtropical forests
Globally increased nitrogen (N) to phosphorus (P) ratios (N/P) affect the structure and
functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, but few studies have addressed the variation of foliar …
functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, but few studies have addressed the variation of foliar …
The effect of thinning intensity on the soil carbon pool mediated by soil microbial communities and necromass carbon in coastal zone protected forests
Z Zhang, M Hao, Q Yu, X Dun, J Xu, P Gao - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Thinning is a common forest management measure that can effectively maintain the
ecological service function of protected forests. However, the effect of thinning on the soil …
ecological service function of protected forests. However, the effect of thinning on the soil …
Global distributions of foliar nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in forest ecosystems
Nutrient resorption is an important mechanism for nutrient conservation and can maintain
ecosystem stoichiometry. Here, we examined the global-scale variation of nitrogen …
ecosystem stoichiometry. Here, we examined the global-scale variation of nitrogen …
Pattern recognition describing spatio-temporal drivers of catchment classification for water quality
CM O'Sullivan, A Ghahramani, RC Deo… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Classification using spatial data is foundational for hydrological modelling, particularly for
ungauged areas. However, models developed from classified land use drivers deliver …
ungauged areas. However, models developed from classified land use drivers deliver …