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Although the hot spots of nitrogen deposition in the global atmosphere have shifted from temperate regions to tropical and subtropical regions, it remains unclear
whether the forest ecosystems in the region have reached nitrogen saturation.
The Research Group on Vegetation and Landscape Ecology of South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, systematically evaluated the effects
of canopy and understory nitrogen addition on the nitrogen budget of the ecosystem of South Asian tropical monsoon evergreen broad-leaved forests based on the field experimental platform of "canopy and understory simulation nitrogen sedimentation" in Shimentai Nature Reserve, Yingde City, Guangdong Province.
The findings were recently published in the international academic journal Science of the Total Environment (IF2021 = 10.
Figure: Effects of 50 kg ha-1 yr-1 nitrogen addition in canopy (A) and understory (B) on nitrogen budget in tropical monsoon evergreen broad-leaved forests in
South Asia.