Diverse tropical forests grow fast despite widespread phosphorus limitation

Ecological theory says that poor soils limit the productivity of tropical forests, but adding nutrients as fertilizer rarely increases tree growth, suggesting that productivity is not limited by nutrients after all. Researchers resolved this apparent contradiction, showing that phosphorus limits the growth of individual tree species but not entire forest communities. Their results have sweeping implications for understanding forest growth and change.


πŸ• Top News in the Last Hour By Importance Score

# Title πŸ“Š i-Score
1 Donald Trump’s two-word message as US economy in meltdown over tariffs blitz πŸ”΄ 78 / 100
2 The Zelle App Has Shut Down. Here’s How You Can Still Send Money Digitally πŸ”΄ 75 / 100
3 Video casts doubt on Israeli account of Gaza medic killings πŸ”΄ 65 / 100
4 ITV slammed for Grand National coverage of scary Broadway Boy fall πŸ”΄ 65 / 100
5 Moog Highlights Meteor Satellite Bus at Space Symposium πŸ”΅ 55 / 100
6 Bill Gates Has Published the Original Microsoft Source Code πŸ”΅ 45 / 100
7 Bargain Hunt star Charles Hanson leaves fans emotional as he makes huge announcement πŸ”΅ 45 / 100
8 Scientists Intrigued by Strange Tunnels Under Africa and the Middle East πŸ”΅ 45 / 100
9 Ancient DNA pulls back curtain on the Sahara Desert’s greener past πŸ”΅ 45 / 100
10 Last of Us star shares verdict on new cast member and what they're really like on set πŸ”΅ 35 / 100

View More Top News ➑️