نتایج جستجو برای: belowground biomass

تعداد نتایج: 64611  

2013
Marjolijn J. A. Christianen Jim van Belzen Peter M. J. Herman Marieke M. van Katwijk Leon P. M. Lamers Peter J. M. van Leent Tjeerd J. Bouma

One of the most frequently quoted ecosystem services of seagrass meadows is their value for coastal protection. Many studies emphasize the role of above-ground shoots in attenuating waves, enhancing sedimentation and preventing erosion. This raises the question if short-leaved, low density (grazed) seagrass meadows with most of their biomass in belowground tissues can also stabilize sediments. ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Kurt S Pregitzer Andrew J Burton John S King Donald R Zak

The Rhinelander free-air CO(2) enrichment (FACE) experiment is designed to understand ecosystem response to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (+CO(2)) and elevated tropospheric ozone (+O(3)). The objectives of this study were: to understand how soil respiration responded to the experimental treatments; to determine whether fine-root biomass was correlated to rates of soil respiration; and to ...

2011
Qingmin Pan Yongfei Bai Jianguo Wu Xingguo Han

BACKGROUND Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems. To explain the N-induced species loss, three functionally based hypotheses have been proposed: the aboveground competition hypothesis, the belowground competition hypothesis, and the total competition hypothesis. However, none of them is supported sufficiently by field experimen...

1999
Y. Nouvellon S. Rambal A. Bégué A. G. Chehbouni

A process-based model for semi-arid grassland ecosystems was developed. It is driven by standard daily meteorological data and simulates with a daily time step the seasonal course of root, aboveground green, and dead biomass. Water infiltration and redistribution in the soil, transpiration and evaporation are simulated in a coupled water budget submodel. The main plant processes are photosynthe...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2016
Qiuying Han Laura M Soissons Tjeerd J Bouma Marieke M van Katwijk Dongyan Liu

Excess nutrients are potential factors that drive phase shifts from seagrasses to macroalgae. We carried out a manipulative field experiment to study the effects of macroalgae Ulva pertusa loading and nutrient addition to the water column on the nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) contents (i.e., fast indicators) as well as on the morphology and structure (i.e., slow indicators) of Zostera marina. Our ...

2016
Scott W. McKenzie Scott N. Johnson T. Hefin Jones Nick J. Ostle Rosemary S. Hails Adam J. Vanbergen

Above- and belowground herbivory represents a major challenge to crop productivity and sustainable agriculture worldwide. How this threat from multiple herbivore pests will change under anthropogenic climate change, via altered trophic interactions and plant response traits, is key to understanding future crop resistance to herbivory. In this study, we hypothesized that atmospheric carbon enric...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2009
J P Coelho M E Pereira A C Duarte M A Pardal

There is an ongoing eutrophication process in the Ria de Aveiro coastal lagoon (Portugal), with progressive replacement of rooted primary producers for macroalgae. Taking advantage of a well-defined environmental contamination gradient, we studied mercury accumulation and distribution in the aboveground and the belowground biomass of several salt marsh plants, including the seagrass species Zos...

2010
Antonio Abad

The net primary productivity, carbon (C) stocks and turnover rates (i.e. C dynamics) of tropical forests are an important aspect of the global C cycle. These variables have been investigated in lowland tropical forests, but they have rarely been studied in tropical montane forests (TMFs). This study examines spatial patterns of aboveand belowground C dynamics along a transect ranging from lowla...

2013
Alexis C. Erwin Anurag A. Agrawal

Soil-dwelling insects commonly co-occur and feed simultaneously on belowground plant parts, yet patterns of damage and consequences for plant and insect performance remain poorly characterized. We tested how two species of root-feeding insects aff ect the performance of a perennial plant and the mass and survival of both conspecifi c and heterospecifi c insects. Because root damage is expected ...

Journal: :Science 2004
Louie H Yang

Resource pulses are occasional events of ephemeral resource superabundance that occur in many ecosystems. Aboveground consumers in diverse communities often respond strongly to resource pulses, but few studies have investigated the belowground consequences of resource pulses in natural ecosystems. This study shows that resource pulses of 17-year periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) directly inc...

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