Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the soil carbon pool directly influence climate conditions. We used the Nutrient Network global change experiment to examine how anthropogenic nutrient enrichment might influence grassland soil carbon storage at a global scale. In isolation, enrichment of nitrogen and phosphorous had minimal impacts on soil carbon storage. However, when these nutrients were added in combination with potassium and micronutrients, soil carbon stocks changed considerably, with an average increase of 0.04 KgCm−2 year−1 (standard deviation 0.18 KgCm−2 year−1). These effects did not correlate with changes in primary productivity, suggesting that soil carbon decomposit...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
International audienceGlobal changes will modify future nutrient availability with implications for ...
The concentration of carbon dioxide (COx) in the atmosphere represents the balance between COx uptak...
Throughout the Anthropocene, the conversion of land to agriculture and atmospheric deposition of nit...
The soil is important in sequestering atmospheric CO2 and in emitting trace gases (e.g. CO2, CH4 and...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for primary producers and decomposers in ter...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
Soils contain the largest near-surface reservoir of terrestrial carbon(1) and so knowledge of the fa...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
International audienceGlobal changes will modify future nutrient availability with implications for ...
The concentration of carbon dioxide (COx) in the atmosphere represents the balance between COx uptak...
Throughout the Anthropocene, the conversion of land to agriculture and atmospheric deposition of nit...
The soil is important in sequestering atmospheric CO2 and in emitting trace gases (e.g. CO2, CH4 and...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for primary producers and decomposers in ter...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
Soils contain the largest near-surface reservoir of terrestrial carbon(1) and so knowledge of the fa...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...