Study finds different nitrogen saturation thresholds in a temperate steppe

Nitrogen saturation refers to the phenomenon that the net primary productivity of an ecosystem—a fundamental ecosystem function and also a measure of carbon (and energy) sequestration by the ecosystem—tends to initially increase with increasing nitrogen input, and then stops increasing after the nitrogen input amount reaches a certain level.


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Source: Phys.org