The projected recession of forests in the forest-steppe ecotone under projected climate drying would restrict the carbon sink function of terrestrial ecosystems. Previous studies have shown that the forest-steppe ecotone in the southeastern Inner Mongolia Plateau originally resulted from climate drying and vegetation shifts during the mid- to late-Holocene, but the interrelated processes of changing soil carbon storage and vegetation and soil shifts remain unclear. A total of 44 forest soil profiles and 40 steppe soil profiles were excavated to determine soil carbon storage in deciduous broadleaf forests (DBF), coniferous forests (CF) and steppe (ST) in this area. Carbon density was estimated to be 106.51 t/hm(2) (DBF), 73.20 t/hm(2) (CF), ...
<div><p>Knowledge about the long-term influences of climate change on the amount of potential carbon...
The BIOME3 model was used to simulate the distribution patterns and carbon storage of the horizontal...
Knowledge about the long-term influences of climate change on the amount of potential carbon (C) seq...
The impact of climate change (i.e. warming and changes in precipitation patterns) on carbon (C) sequ...
In the last few decades, the Loess Plateau had experienced an extensive vegetation restoration to re...
Ecological responses to climate change are strongly regulated by long-term processes, such as change...
A sediment sequence from Anguli Nuur Lake (41 degrees 18'-24'N, 114 degrees 20'-27&ap...
1. Drylands, covering c. 45% of the Earth's terrestrial surface and supporting c. 38% of the global ...
Ecological restoration has a positive impact on global climate change. How plant-soil stores carbon ...
Research Highlights: This study comprehensively revealed the carbon sequestration characteristics of...
This study simulated the response of soil organic carbon (SOC) to future climate change in Inner Mon...
Northern Mongolia currently sequesters 31 Tg C yr −1 but it may become a carbon source if respiratio...
1. Drylands, covering ~45% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface and supporting ~38% of the global popu...
Phytolith carbon (C) sequestration plays a key role in mitigating global climate change at a centenn...
The carbon storage of terrestrial ecosystems in China was estimated using a common carbon density me...
<div><p>Knowledge about the long-term influences of climate change on the amount of potential carbon...
The BIOME3 model was used to simulate the distribution patterns and carbon storage of the horizontal...
Knowledge about the long-term influences of climate change on the amount of potential carbon (C) seq...
The impact of climate change (i.e. warming and changes in precipitation patterns) on carbon (C) sequ...
In the last few decades, the Loess Plateau had experienced an extensive vegetation restoration to re...
Ecological responses to climate change are strongly regulated by long-term processes, such as change...
A sediment sequence from Anguli Nuur Lake (41 degrees 18'-24'N, 114 degrees 20'-27&ap...
1. Drylands, covering c. 45% of the Earth's terrestrial surface and supporting c. 38% of the global ...
Ecological restoration has a positive impact on global climate change. How plant-soil stores carbon ...
Research Highlights: This study comprehensively revealed the carbon sequestration characteristics of...
This study simulated the response of soil organic carbon (SOC) to future climate change in Inner Mon...
Northern Mongolia currently sequesters 31 Tg C yr −1 but it may become a carbon source if respiratio...
1. Drylands, covering ~45% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface and supporting ~38% of the global popu...
Phytolith carbon (C) sequestration plays a key role in mitigating global climate change at a centenn...
The carbon storage of terrestrial ecosystems in China was estimated using a common carbon density me...
<div><p>Knowledge about the long-term influences of climate change on the amount of potential carbon...
The BIOME3 model was used to simulate the distribution patterns and carbon storage of the horizontal...
Knowledge about the long-term influences of climate change on the amount of potential carbon (C) seq...