Gongga Mountain is a unique mountain in western China which has not only modern low-latitude glaciers,but also an integrated vertical vegetation distribution from subtropical forests to tundra. Our study aimed to understand the soil fertility status of subalpine and alpine ecosystems in this region through measuring the soil available nitrogen (SAN), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and soil microbial biomass (SMB) along the eastern slope of Gongga Mountain. We found that the SAN, DOC and SMB varied along the altitudinal gradient, and decreased from the soil surface to subsurface, probably due to the different return plant residue, decomposition rate, as well as temperature and moisture in different elevations. The range of NH4+-N content was...
Soil microorganisms are influenced by various abiotic and biotic factors at the field plot scale. Li...
National Key Basic Research Development Program of China 2010CB951704;National Science and Technolo...
Crust restoration is increasingly being done but we lack quantitative information on soil improvemen...
Altitudinally-defined climate conditions provide specific vegetation types and soil environments tha...
Microbial biomass phosphorus (MBP) is one of the most active forms of phosphorus (P) in soils. MBP p...
Inspired by the strict constraint ratio (relatively low variability) between carbon (C), nitrogen (N...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil total nitrogen (STN) in arid regions are important components of ...
[Objectives] To comprehensively and deeply explore the effects of different land cover types in the ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 31290221 31290222;CAS XDA05050602;National Basic Rese...
Improving our knowledge of the effects of environmental factors (e.g. soil conditions, precipitation...
The function and change of global soil carbon (C) reserves in natural ecosystems are key regulators ...
Soil microbial activity varies seasonally in frozen alpine soils during cold seasons and plays a cru...
Soil extracellular ecoenzymatic activities (EEA) are major players in the biogeochemical cycles and ...
Soil on the earth has been estimated to sequester around 5.4% of total carbon (C), most of it as soi...
Abstract: The spatial variation of soil physical and chemical properties in Funiu Mountain was studi...
Soil microorganisms are influenced by various abiotic and biotic factors at the field plot scale. Li...
National Key Basic Research Development Program of China 2010CB951704;National Science and Technolo...
Crust restoration is increasingly being done but we lack quantitative information on soil improvemen...
Altitudinally-defined climate conditions provide specific vegetation types and soil environments tha...
Microbial biomass phosphorus (MBP) is one of the most active forms of phosphorus (P) in soils. MBP p...
Inspired by the strict constraint ratio (relatively low variability) between carbon (C), nitrogen (N...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil total nitrogen (STN) in arid regions are important components of ...
[Objectives] To comprehensively and deeply explore the effects of different land cover types in the ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 31290221 31290222;CAS XDA05050602;National Basic Rese...
Improving our knowledge of the effects of environmental factors (e.g. soil conditions, precipitation...
The function and change of global soil carbon (C) reserves in natural ecosystems are key regulators ...
Soil microbial activity varies seasonally in frozen alpine soils during cold seasons and plays a cru...
Soil extracellular ecoenzymatic activities (EEA) are major players in the biogeochemical cycles and ...
Soil on the earth has been estimated to sequester around 5.4% of total carbon (C), most of it as soi...
Abstract: The spatial variation of soil physical and chemical properties in Funiu Mountain was studi...
Soil microorganisms are influenced by various abiotic and biotic factors at the field plot scale. Li...
National Key Basic Research Development Program of China 2010CB951704;National Science and Technolo...
Crust restoration is increasingly being done but we lack quantitative information on soil improvemen...