Wetland buffer zones for nitrogen and phosphorus retention: Impacts of soil type, hydrology and vegetation

CR Walton, D Zak, J Audet, RJ Petersen… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Wetland buffer zones (WBZs) are riparian areas that form a transition between terrestrial and
aquatic environments and are well-known to remove agricultural water pollutants such as …

Nutrient limitation and stoichiometry of carnivorous plants

AM Ellison - Plant Biology, 2006 - thieme-connect.com
The cost-benefit model for the evolution of carnivorous plants posits a trade-off between
photosynthetic costs associated with carnivorous structures and photosynthetic benefits …

N: P ratios in terrestrial plants: variation and functional significance

S Güsewell - New phytologist, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability limit plant growth in most terrestrial ecosystems.
This review examines how variation in the relative availability of N and P, as reflected by N …

Species richness–productivity patterns differ between N‐, P‐, and K‐limited wetlands

H Olde Venterink, MJ Wassen, AWM Verkroost… - Ecology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
We evaluated whether the kind of nutrient limitation (N, P, or K) may affect species richness–
productivity patterns and subsequently may explain variation in species richness and in …

Subsidy hypothesis and strength of trophic cascades across ecosystems

SJ Leroux, M Loreau - Ecology letters, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Ecosystems are differentially open to subsidies of energy, material and organisms. This
fundamental ecosystem attribute has long been recognized but the influence of this property …

Impact of drying and re-wetting on N, P and K dynamics in a wetland soil

HO Venterink, TE Davidsson, K Kiehl, L Leonardson - Plant and soil, 2002 - Springer
As increased nutrient availability due to drainage is considered a major cause of
eutrophication in wetlands rewetting of drained wetlands is recommended as a restoration …

Importance of sediment deposition and denitrification for nutrient retention in floodplain wetlands

H Olde Venterink, JE Vermaat, M Pronk… - Applied Vegetation …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Questions: Various floodplain communities may differ in their relative abilities to influence
water quality through nutrient retention and denitrification. Our main questions were:(1) what …

Hydrogeomorphology influences soil nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization in floodplain wetlands

GB Noe, CR Hupp, NB Rybicki - Ecosystems, 2013 - Springer
Conceptual models of river–floodplain systems and biogeochemical theory predict that
floodplain soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) mineralization should increase with …

Competitive interactions between two meadow grasses under nitrogen and phosphorus limitation

HO Venterink, S Güsewell - Functional Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Different grass species dominate grasslands fertilized with nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P),
possibly due to the impact of N: P stoichiometry on competitive interactions. How species …

Plant species from mesotrophic wetlands cause relatively high methane emissions from peat soil

A Koelbener, L Ström, PJ Edwards, H Olde Venterink - Plant and Soil, 2010 - Springer
Plants can influence methane emissions from wetland ecosystems by altering its production,
consumption and transport in the soil. The aim of this study was to investigate how eight …