Winter air temperatures are projected to increase in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is projected to decrease, leading to increased soil temperature variability, and potentially to changes in nutrient cycling. Here, we experimentally evaluated the effects of increased winter soil temperature variability on selected aspects of the N-cycle in mesocosms containing different plant community compositions. The experiment was replicated at two sites, a colder mountainous upland site with high snow accumulation and a warmer and drier lowland site. Increased soil temperature variability enhanced soil biotic activity for both sites during winter, as indicated by 35% higher nitrogen (N) availability in the soil solution, 40% higher belowground ...
Several investigations have revealed surprisingly high activities during the winter in vegetation an...
Microbial activity in Arctic tundra ecosystems continues through the winter and is an important comp...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...
Winter air temperatures are projected in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is projected to decr...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
Air temperatures are rising and the winter snowpack is getting thinner in many high-latitude and hig...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Ongoing global warming will increase the frequency of soil freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) in cool-tempera...
The carbon and nitrogen rich soils of montane grasslands are exposed to above average warming and to...
The carbon- and nitrogen-rich soils of montane grasslands are exposed to above-average warming and t...
The global climate is predicted to become significantly warmer over the next century. This will affe...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
Climate change may alter nutrient cycling in Arctic soils and plants. Deeper snow during winter, as ...
The primary objective of this experiment is to examine the interactive effects of simultaneous warmi...
Several investigations have revealed surprisingly high activities during the winter in vegetation an...
Microbial activity in Arctic tundra ecosystems continues through the winter and is an important comp...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...
Winter air temperatures are projected in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is projected to decr...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
Air temperatures are rising and the winter snowpack is getting thinner in many high-latitude and hig...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Ongoing global warming will increase the frequency of soil freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) in cool-tempera...
The carbon and nitrogen rich soils of montane grasslands are exposed to above average warming and to...
The carbon- and nitrogen-rich soils of montane grasslands are exposed to above-average warming and t...
The global climate is predicted to become significantly warmer over the next century. This will affe...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
Climate change may alter nutrient cycling in Arctic soils and plants. Deeper snow during winter, as ...
The primary objective of this experiment is to examine the interactive effects of simultaneous warmi...
Several investigations have revealed surprisingly high activities during the winter in vegetation an...
Microbial activity in Arctic tundra ecosystems continues through the winter and is an important comp...
International audienceIn alpine and arctic ecosystems, the snowpack has been shown to insulate soils...