Fay, P. A., Prober, S. M., Harpole, W. S., Knops, J. M. H., Bakker, J. D., Borer, E. T., Lind, E. M., MacDougall, A. S., Seabloom, E. W., Wragg, P. D., Adler, P. B., Blumenthal, D. M., Buckley, Y. M., Chu, C., Cleland, E. E., Collins, S. L., Davies, K. F., Du, G., Feng, X., ... Yang, L. H. (2015). Grassland productivity limited by multiple nutrients. Nature Plants, 1, Article 15080. https://doi.org/10.1038/nplants.2015.80
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abstract = "Terrestrial ecosystem productivity is widely accepted to be nutrient limited1. Although nitrogen (N) is deemed a key determinant of aboveground net primary production (ANPP)2,3, the prevalence of co-limitation by N and phosphorus (P) is increasingly recognized4-8. However, the extent to which terrestrial productivity is co-limited by nutrients other than N and P has remained unclear. Here, we report results from a standardized factorial nutrient addition experiment, in which we added N, P and potassium (K) combined with a selection of micronutrients (K+μ), alone or in concert, to 42 grassland sites spanning five continents, and monitored ANPP. Nutrient availability limited productivity at 31 of the 42 grassland sites. And pairwise combinations of N, P, and K+μ co-limited ANPP at 29 of the sites. Nitrogen limitation peaked in cool, high latitude sites. Our findings highlight the importance of less studied nutrients, such as K and micronutrients, for grassland productivity, and point to significant variations in the type and degree of nutrient limitation. We suggest that multiple-nutrient constraints must be considered when assessing the ecosystem-scale consequences of nutrient enrichment.",
author = "Fay, {Philip A.} and Prober, {Suzanne M.} and Harpole, {W. Stanley} and Knops, {Johannes M.H.} and Bakker, {Jonathan D.} and Borer, {Elizabeth T.} and Lind, {Eric M.} and MacDougall, {Andrew S.} and Seabloom, {Eric W.} and Wragg, {Peter D.} and Adler, {Peter B.} and Blumenthal, {Dana M.} and Buckley, {Yvonne M.} and Chengjin Chu and Cleland, {Elsa E.} and Collins, {Scott L.} and Davies, {Kendi F.} and Guozhen Du and Xiaohui Feng and Jennifer Firn and Gruner, {Daniel S.} and Nicole Hagenah and Yann Hautier and Heckman, {Robert W.} and Jin, {Virginia L.} and Kirkman, {Kevin P.} and Julia Klein and Ladwig, {Laura M.} and Qi Li and McCulley, {Rebecca L.} and Melbourne, {Brett A.} and Mitchell, {Charles E.} and Moore, {Joslin L.} and Morgan, {John W.} and Risch, {Anita C.} and Martin Sch{\"u}tz and Stevens, {Carly J.} and Wedin, {David A.} and Yang, {Louie H.}",
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AU - Fay, Philip A.
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AU - Chu, Chengjin
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AU - Collins, Scott L.
AU - Davies, Kendi F.
AU - Du, Guozhen
AU - Feng, Xiaohui
AU - Firn, Jennifer
AU - Gruner, Daniel S.
AU - Hagenah, Nicole
AU - Hautier, Yann
AU - Heckman, Robert W.
AU - Jin, Virginia L.
AU - Kirkman, Kevin P.
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AU - Ladwig, Laura M.
AU - Li, Qi
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AU - Melbourne, Brett A.
AU - Mitchell, Charles E.
AU - Moore, Joslin L.
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AU - Risch, Anita C.
AU - Schütz, Martin
AU - Stevens, Carly J.
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N2 - Terrestrial ecosystem productivity is widely accepted to be nutrient limited1. Although nitrogen (N) is deemed a key determinant of aboveground net primary production (ANPP)2,3, the prevalence of co-limitation by N and phosphorus (P) is increasingly recognized4-8. However, the extent to which terrestrial productivity is co-limited by nutrients other than N and P has remained unclear. Here, we report results from a standardized factorial nutrient addition experiment, in which we added N, P and potassium (K) combined with a selection of micronutrients (K+μ), alone or in concert, to 42 grassland sites spanning five continents, and monitored ANPP. Nutrient availability limited productivity at 31 of the 42 grassland sites. And pairwise combinations of N, P, and K+μ co-limited ANPP at 29 of the sites. Nitrogen limitation peaked in cool, high latitude sites. Our findings highlight the importance of less studied nutrients, such as K and micronutrients, for grassland productivity, and point to significant variations in the type and degree of nutrient limitation. We suggest that multiple-nutrient constraints must be considered when assessing the ecosystem-scale consequences of nutrient enrichment.
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