Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) as a consequence of anthropogenic activities. This intended or unintended fertilization can have a wide-range of impacts on biotic communities and hence on soil respiration. Reduction in below-ground carbon (C) allocation induced by high N availability has been assumed to be a major mechanism determining the effects of N enrichment on soil respiration. In addition to increasing available N, however, N enrichment causes soil acidification, which may also affect root and microbial activities. The relative importance of increased N availability vs. soil acidification on soil respiration in natural ecosystems experiencing N enrichment is uncl...
1. It is well known that plant–soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of...
1. The rapid loss of global biodiversity can greatly affect the functioning of above-ground componen...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...
Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen ...
Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen ...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen ...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition and land-use practice (e.g. mowing) could have profound effects on soil r...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
Impacts of reactive nitrogen (N) inputs on ecosystem carbon (C) dynamics are highly variable, and th...
Soil respiration is comprised primarily of root and microbial respiration, and accounts for nearly h...
Knowledge of the impact of N enrichment on soil respiration components is critical for understanding...
1. Disentangling the relative response sensitivity of soil autotrophic (Ra) and heterotrophic respir...
Higher ecosystem nitrogen (N) inputs resulting from human activities often suppress soil microbial b...
Soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) contents, and soil acidification have greatly increased in gras...
1. It is well known that plant–soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of...
1. The rapid loss of global biodiversity can greatly affect the functioning of above-ground componen...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...
Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen ...
Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen ...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen ...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition and land-use practice (e.g. mowing) could have profound effects on soil r...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
Impacts of reactive nitrogen (N) inputs on ecosystem carbon (C) dynamics are highly variable, and th...
Soil respiration is comprised primarily of root and microbial respiration, and accounts for nearly h...
Knowledge of the impact of N enrichment on soil respiration components is critical for understanding...
1. Disentangling the relative response sensitivity of soil autotrophic (Ra) and heterotrophic respir...
Higher ecosystem nitrogen (N) inputs resulting from human activities often suppress soil microbial b...
Soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) contents, and soil acidification have greatly increased in gras...
1. It is well known that plant–soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of...
1. The rapid loss of global biodiversity can greatly affect the functioning of above-ground componen...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...