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Dominant roles but distinct effects of groundwater depth on regulating leaf and fine-root N,P and N:P ratios of plant communities
Authors:Yin Wang  Jianming Wang  Xiaolin Wang  Yicheng He  Guanjun Li and Jingwen Li
Institution:1. School of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China,;2. Ejina Institute of Populus euphratica, Beijing Forestry University, Inner Mongolia 735400, China, ;3. Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;Corresponding author. E-mail: Lijingwenhy@bjfu.edu.cn
Abstract:Aims As the determinant of water availability in drylands, groundwater plays a fundamental role in regulating vegetation distribution and ecosystem processes. Although considerable progress has been made over the past years in the relationship between environment stress and plant community-level traits, the potential influence of water stress induced by groundwater changes on plant community-level stoichiometry remains largely unclear. Here, we examined whether belowground and aboveground community-level stoichiometry responded differently to groundwater changes.
Keywords:ecological stoichiometry  groundwater depth  N:P ratio  fine-root  leaf  arid inland river basin  
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