Warmer and drier conditions associated with ongoing climate change will increase abiotic stress for plants and mycorrhizal fungi in drylands world‐wide, thereby potentially reducing vegetation cover and productivity and increasing the risk of land degradation and desertification. Rhizosphere–microbial interactions and feedbacks are critical processes that could either mitigate or aggravate the vulnerability of dryland vegetation to forecasted climate change. We conducted a 4‐year manipulative study in a semi‐arid shrubland in the Iberian Peninsula to assess the effects of warming (c. 2.5°C; W), rainfall reduction (c. 30%; RR) and their combination (W+RR) on the performance of native shrubs (Helianthemum squamatum) and their associated myco...
Nutrient losses due to leaching from agricultural soils can be substantial but, in some cases, soil ...
Warmer temperatures and extended drought in the Mediterranean Basin are becoming increasingly import...
A greater understanding of how climate change will affect crop photosynthetic performance has been d...
1.Warmer and drier conditions associated with ongoing climate change will increase abiotic stress fo...
We carried out a 4-year manipulative field experiment in a semiarid shrubland in southeastern Spain ...
In this thesis, we have simulated the climate conditions projected for the second half of XXI centur...
We carried out a 4-year manipulative field experiment in a semiarid shrubland in southeastern Spain ...
The aboveground impacts of climate change receive extensive research attention, but climate change c...
Póster presentado en el XV Congreso Nacional de la AEET. "El valor de la naturaleza par una socieda...
Comunicación oral presentada en: International Society for Microbial Ecology Latin American Congress...
15 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 2 tablas.- referencias.- Data available from the Dryad Digital Repository: ...
1. Climate change will increase heat and drought stress in many dryland areas, which could reduce so...
Land plants play a key role in global carbon cycling, but the potential role of arbuscular mycorrhiz...
Biomass allocation in plants is fundamental for understanding and predicting terrestrial carbon sto...
Implications of a drying and warming climate have been investigated for aboveground vegetation acros...
Nutrient losses due to leaching from agricultural soils can be substantial but, in some cases, soil ...
Warmer temperatures and extended drought in the Mediterranean Basin are becoming increasingly import...
A greater understanding of how climate change will affect crop photosynthetic performance has been d...
1.Warmer and drier conditions associated with ongoing climate change will increase abiotic stress fo...
We carried out a 4-year manipulative field experiment in a semiarid shrubland in southeastern Spain ...
In this thesis, we have simulated the climate conditions projected for the second half of XXI centur...
We carried out a 4-year manipulative field experiment in a semiarid shrubland in southeastern Spain ...
The aboveground impacts of climate change receive extensive research attention, but climate change c...
Póster presentado en el XV Congreso Nacional de la AEET. "El valor de la naturaleza par una socieda...
Comunicación oral presentada en: International Society for Microbial Ecology Latin American Congress...
15 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 2 tablas.- referencias.- Data available from the Dryad Digital Repository: ...
1. Climate change will increase heat and drought stress in many dryland areas, which could reduce so...
Land plants play a key role in global carbon cycling, but the potential role of arbuscular mycorrhiz...
Biomass allocation in plants is fundamental for understanding and predicting terrestrial carbon sto...
Implications of a drying and warming climate have been investigated for aboveground vegetation acros...
Nutrient losses due to leaching from agricultural soils can be substantial but, in some cases, soil ...
Warmer temperatures and extended drought in the Mediterranean Basin are becoming increasingly import...
A greater understanding of how climate change will affect crop photosynthetic performance has been d...