Responses of terrestrial ecosystem phosphorus cycling to nitrogen addition: A meta‐analysis

Q Deng, D Hui, S Dennis… - Global Ecology and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Anthropogenic additions of nitrogen (N) are expected to drive terrestrial ecosystems
toward greater phosphorus (P) limitation. However, a comprehensive understanding of how …

Tansley Review No. 104 Calcium physiology and terrestrial ecosystem processes

SB McLaughlin, R Wimmer - The New Phytologist, 1999 - cambridge.org
SummaryI. INTRODUCTION–A HYPOTHESIS 374II. EFFECTS OF CALCIUM ON
PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES 3761. The chemical uniqueness of calcium 376 (a) …

Simulated chronic nitrogen deposition increases carbon storage in Northern Temperate forests

KS Pregitzer, AJ Burton, DR Zak… - Global change …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
High levels of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition in Europe and North America were
maintained throughout the 1990s, and global N deposition is expected to increase by a …

Nitrogen addition affects chemical compositions of plant tissues, litter and soil organic matter

J Liu, N Wu, H Wang, J Sun, B Peng, P Jiang, E Bai - Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Increasing nitrogen (N) deposition or fertilization has been found to significantly affect
carbon (C) cycling. However, a comprehensive understanding of how different C chemical …

Effects of nitrogen enrichment on tree carbon allocation: A global synthesis

W Li, H Zhang, G Huang, R Liu, H Wu… - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Increased atmospheric nitrogen deposition may have profound effects on tree carbon
allocation dynamics. However, a comprehensive understanding of how nitrogen (N) …

Do nutrient limitation patterns shift from nitrogen toward phosphorus with increasing nitrogen deposition across the northeastern United States?

KF Crowley, BE McNeil, GM Lovett, CD Canham… - Ecosystems, 2012 - Springer
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is altering biogeochemical cycling in forests and
interconnected lakes of the northeastern US, and may shift nutrient limitation from N toward …

Age-related changes in foliar morphology and physiology in red spruce and their influence on declining photosynthetic rates and productivity with tree age

ME Day, MS Greenwood, AS White - Tree Physiology, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The contribution of changes in meristem behavior to age-related decline in forest
productivity is poorly understood. We studied age-related trends in needle morphology and …

Anthropogenic calcium depletion: a unique threat to forest ecosystem health?

PG Schaberg, DH DeHayes, GJ Hawley - Ecosystem Health, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous anthropogenic factors can deplete calcium (Ca) from forest ecosystems. Because
an adequate supply of Ca is needed to support fundamental biological functions, including …

Mechanisms of nitrogen deposition effects on temperate forest lichens and trees

TS Carter, CM Clark, ME Fenn, S Jovan… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
We review the mechanisms of deleterious nitrogen (N) deposition impacts on temperate
forests, with a particular focus on trees and lichens. Elevated anthropogenic N deposition to …

Forest health in North America: some perspectives on actual and potential roles of climate and air pollution

S McLaughlin, K Percy - Forest Growth Responses to the Pollution Climate …, 1999 - Springer
The perceived health of forest ecosystems over large temporal and spatial scales can be
strongly influenced by the frames of reference chosen to evaluate both forest condition and …