<p>Mean surface temperature relative to controls (CO) in acid (A) and calcareous (B) soils as affected by the treatments: AW = air warming, D = drought, and AWD = air warming + drought in 2007, where * indicates a significant difference from CO (<i>P</i><0.05, n = 4).</p
Accelerated release of carbon from soils is one of the most important feedbacks related to anthropog...
<p>UW, unclipped warming; CW, clipped warming; CC, clipped control; UC, unclipped control.</p
Soil temperature is determined by the available heat energy that the soil absorbs, with solar radiat...
<p>Soil water content (SWC) at a depth of 0–25 cm in acid (A) and calcareous (B) soils as affected b...
Soil climate, as quantified by soil temperature (TS) and water content (θ), exerts important control...
Summarization: Soil temperature is a key factor of plant growth and biological enzyme activities occ...
<p>Average soil temperatures in (A) are shown as thick lines for warmed (red, n = 6) or control (blu...
<p>Different lowercase letters above the columns indicate a significant difference (<i>P</i><0.05) a...
Climatic change will lead to changes in the carbon dioxide C02, temperature, and precipitation. Ther...
<p>Data are mean ± SE. Different letters indicate significantly different at <i>P</i><0.05. Note: W0...
Despite the fundamental importance of soil temperature for Earth's carbon and energy budgets, ecosys...
<p><sup>1</sup>Mean number of weeks (± SE) per drought period with a continuous soil water content <...
<p>C, control; W, warming; P, increased precipitation; WP, warming plus increased precipitation.</p
Soil temperature is a controlling factor in many biogeochemical processes. For many plants, soil tem...
<p>Monthly mean soil temperature in 2009 and 2010 as affected by nitrogen addition and warming in a ...
Accelerated release of carbon from soils is one of the most important feedbacks related to anthropog...
<p>UW, unclipped warming; CW, clipped warming; CC, clipped control; UC, unclipped control.</p
Soil temperature is determined by the available heat energy that the soil absorbs, with solar radiat...
<p>Soil water content (SWC) at a depth of 0–25 cm in acid (A) and calcareous (B) soils as affected b...
Soil climate, as quantified by soil temperature (TS) and water content (θ), exerts important control...
Summarization: Soil temperature is a key factor of plant growth and biological enzyme activities occ...
<p>Average soil temperatures in (A) are shown as thick lines for warmed (red, n = 6) or control (blu...
<p>Different lowercase letters above the columns indicate a significant difference (<i>P</i><0.05) a...
Climatic change will lead to changes in the carbon dioxide C02, temperature, and precipitation. Ther...
<p>Data are mean ± SE. Different letters indicate significantly different at <i>P</i><0.05. Note: W0...
Despite the fundamental importance of soil temperature for Earth's carbon and energy budgets, ecosys...
<p><sup>1</sup>Mean number of weeks (± SE) per drought period with a continuous soil water content <...
<p>C, control; W, warming; P, increased precipitation; WP, warming plus increased precipitation.</p
Soil temperature is a controlling factor in many biogeochemical processes. For many plants, soil tem...
<p>Monthly mean soil temperature in 2009 and 2010 as affected by nitrogen addition and warming in a ...
Accelerated release of carbon from soils is one of the most important feedbacks related to anthropog...
<p>UW, unclipped warming; CW, clipped warming; CC, clipped control; UC, unclipped control.</p
Soil temperature is determined by the available heat energy that the soil absorbs, with solar radiat...