The application of ecological stoichiometry to plant–microbial–soil organic matter transformations
BOKU University · University of Vienna · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Elemental stoichiometry constitutes an inherent link between biogeochemistry and the structure and processes within food webs, and thus is at the core of ecosystem functioning. Stoichiometry allows for spanning different levels of biological organization, from cellular metabolism to ecosystem structure and nutrient cycling, and is therefore particularly useful for establishing links between different ecosystem compartments. We review elemental carbon : nitrogen : phosphorus (C:N:P) ratios in terrestrial ecosystems (from vegetation, leaf litter, woody debris, and dead roots, to soil microbes and organic matter). While the stoichiometry of the plant, litter, and soil compartments of ecosystems is well…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.22
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 200
Authors
7Topics & keywords
- Ecological stoichiometry
- Decomposer
- Ecosystem
- Nutrient cycle
- Ecology
- Soil organic matter
- Environmental science
- Plant litter