Search
Search Results
-
A lower labile C input relieves the negative effects of N enrichment on plant assemblages in a semi-arid grassland
Background and aimsN enrichment is a major driver of plant species loss worldwide. Nevertheless, its impacts on local species assemblages (i.e.,...
-
Classifying methods to quantify crop nitrogen input requirements
In this short communication, we propose a framework that classifies methods for estimating crop nitrogen (N) input requirements along two dimensions:...
-
The priming effect dynamics are driven by microbial activation and growth and constrained by the relative availability of input C and soil N
Fresh organic inputs can prime the decomposition of native soil organic matter (SOM) and the release of soil mineral N, yet it remains unclear...
-
Sensitive Groups of Bacteria Dictate Microbial Functional Responses to Short-term Warming and N Input in a Semiarid Grassland
Environmental change factors can significantly affect the composition and physiology of soil microbes. How the resulting changes in the community...
-
The Influence of Nitrogen (N) Input on the Sink–Source Relationship of ‘Korla Fragrant’ Pear (Pyrus brestschneideri Rehd.Cv.)
This study investigated the influence of nitrogen (N) input on the characteristics of the sink–source relationship of ‘Korla Fragrant’ pear tree to...
-
High fertilizer nitrogen input increases nitrogen mining in sandy paddy soils
Excessive nitrogen (N) fertilizer application does not increase rice grain yield and N retention in soils but may lead to higher soil N uptake by...
-
Nitrogen Fertilizer Efficiency Improvement through Increased Plant Residue Input into Soils in the West Siberian Forest Steppe
AbstractThe opportunities to increase the spring wheat production and the crop recovery of nitrogen fertilizer through increased plant residue input...
-
Multisensory input modulates memory-guided spatial navigation in humans
Efficient navigation is supported by a cognitive map of space. The hippocampus plays a key role for this map by linking multimodal sensory...
-
Effects of exotic detritus input on native litter breakdown in a eutrophic lake: investigating the home-field advantage
Invasive plants have been shown to alter ecosystem functions. However, there is limited information available on the effect of the invasive species...
-
Farmer responses to an input subsidy and co-learning program: intensification, extensification, specialization, and diversification?
Sustainable intensification aims to increase production and improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. Many farmers, however,...
-
Balancing high yields and low N2O emissions from greenhouse vegetable fields with large water and fertilizer input: a case study of multiple-year irrigation and nitrogen fertilizer regimes
Background and aimsGreenhouse vegetable production is commonly associated with substantial nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions, low nitrogen (N)and...
-
Development of GABAergic Inhibition Associated with Entorhinal Input in Granular Cells of the Dentate Gyrus
AbstractGranule cells (GC) in the dentate gyrus receive main excitatory input from the entorhinal cortex (EC) via the perforant pathway (PP). In...
-
How effectively might agricultural input subsidies improve nutrition? A case study of Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP)
Agricultural input subsidy programmes (AISP) are often considered an important means of improving agricultural productivity and food security in...
-
Biochar and biofertilizer reduced nitrogen input and increased soybean yield in the maize soybean relay strip intercrop** system
Applying Biochar (BC) or biofertilizers (BF) are potential approaches to reduce the nitrogen input and mitigate soil degradation in the maize soybean...
-
Crop-Soil-Environment Benefits of Equivalent Carbon Input from Organic Amendments in Rice Production Ecosystems
Sustainable production of rice is essential in supplying staple food worldwide and mitigating climate change. However, the comprehensive evaluation...
-
Community metagenomics reveals the processes of nutrient cycling regulated by microbial functions in soils with P fertilizer input
Background and aimsPhosphorus (P) fertilization affects plant diversity and ecosystem function by changing the abundance and composition of...
-
OGRE: calculate, visualize, and analyze overlap between genomic input regions and public annotations
BackgroundModern genome sequencing leads to an ever-growing collection of genomic annotations. Combining these elements with a set of input regions...
-
APOB100 transgenic mice exemplify how the systemic circulation content may affect the retina without altering retinal cholesterol input
Apolipoprotein B (APOB) is a constituent of unique lipoprotein particles (LPPs) produced in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), which separates the...
-
Rethinking the sub-Antarctic terrestrial N-cycle: evidence for organic N acquisition by Marion Island grasses
Organic N (oN, e.g., amino acids) is an important N-resource for plants in soils replete with oN but not inorganic N (iN; i.e., NH 4 + and NO 3 − ), such...
-
Impacts of land use history on leaf litter input, chemical composition, decomposition and related nutrient cycling in young and old secondary tropical lowland rainforests (Sumatra, Indonesia)
BackgroundNutrient cycle in tropical forests is mainly driven by litter fall amounts and by litter decay due to litter physical and chemical...