Although phosphorus control has frequently been implemented to reduce eutrophication, several lines of evidence indicate that nitrogen also needs to be controlled in some situations. Whole-lake experiments, and a correlation analysis of N, P, and chlorophyll in 1268 US lakes all indicate that ...
nutrients act on cyanobacterial blooms, most studies have focused on the role of nutrient loading mainly from human activities (quantity of nutrients entering an ecosystem in a given period of time, e.g. nitrogen or phosphorus load to a water body: expressed as tons per year). Considering that...
Vegetation can act as a nutrient source (dead matter) and sink (uptake). Porous GR substrates facilitate fungal growth that may increase drought resistance, but such properties may also facilitate drying, creating stressful conditions for both vegetation and the community of living organisms (McGuire...
Key selection pressures, such as predation, light intensity, or infection-parasitism, that may act very differently on naked versus calcified cells have not yet been rigorously tested. Even the generally accepted trash-can hypothesis, which claims that the transformation of HCO3− to CO2 during ...
Phosphorus, a crucial macronutrient essential for plant growth and development. Due to widespread phosphorus deficiency in soils, phosphorus deficiency stress has become one of the major abiotic stresses that plants encounter. Despite the evolution of ad
(iii) map the spatial–temporal distribution of soil legacy P across the country; and then (iv) forecast the future agricultural P balance and savings up to 2050, considering potential management strategies to explore more efficiently the use of modern phosphate fertilisers, and soil legacy P for...
Elmas G, Okumus¸ A, Kilic¸ Z, Ho¨kelek T, Ac¸ik L, Dal H, Ramazanog˘lu N, Koc¸ LY. Phosphorus-nitrogen compounds. Part 24. Syntheses, crystal structures, spectroscopic and stereogenic properties, biological activities, and DNA interactions of novel spiro-ansa-spiro- and ansa...
Balancing nutrient application is crucial for plant growth. However, excessive fertilizer use, especially imbalanced applications of macronutrients such as phosphate (P), can hinder plant uptake of micronutrients. Balanced P and zinc (Zn) are vital for a
Plants and soil interactions greatly affect ecosystems processes and properties. Ecological stoichiometry is an effective means to explore the C, N, P correlation between plants and soil and the relationship between plant growth and nutrient supply. Seri
accurately represent it in terrestrial biosphere models to enable C-cycle predictions for the present-day, and with global change11,12. Leaf nitrogen (N) has long been assumed the single, critical nutrient driving variation in photosynthetic capacity13and is widely incorporated as a modulator of ...