Dew is an important source of water in drylands, particularly for biological soil crusts (BSCs), which are soil communities dominated by lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria that are prevalent in these environments and play important roles in nutrient cycling. While BSCs can retain and use water from dew, the effects of dew events on the cycling of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) in BSC-dominated ecosystems are largely unknown. We conducted an experiment to evaluate the effects of BSCs and dew on N and C cycling; intact soil cores from either bare ground or BSC-dominated microsites were incubated over 14 days under control and artificial dew addition treatments. A positive increment in the amount of total available N and phenols was observed in re...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are fundamental components of drylands worldwide, and are of grea...
Sporadic summer rainfall in semi-arid ecosystems can provide enough soil moisture to drastically inc...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs), a consortium of cyanobacteria, lichens, and mosses, are essential in ...
Aims: Biological soil crusts (BSCs), composed of mosses, lichens, liverworts and cyanobacteria, are ...
Non-rainfall water (NRW, e.g. fog and dew), in addition to rainfall and snowfall, are considered imp...
Aims: Human activities are causing imbalances in the nutrient cycles in natural ecosystems. However,...
Biological soil crust is composed of lichens, cyanobac-teria, green algae, mosses, and fungi. Althou...
Background and aims Biocrusts are major contributors to dryland nutrient cycling by regulating C, N ...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) greatly influence the N cycle of semi-arid ecosystems, as some organis...
Links between water and carbon (C) cycles in drylands are strongly regulated by biocrusts. These wid...
Biological soil crusts (BSC) help to protect the soil from erosion and decrease the spread of weeds ...
Increasing N inputs and changing rainfall regimes will lead to drastic changes in multiple ecosystem...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
12 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 2 tablas.- referencias.- Additional supporting information can be found o...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are fundamental components of drylands worldwide, and are of grea...
Sporadic summer rainfall in semi-arid ecosystems can provide enough soil moisture to drastically inc...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs), a consortium of cyanobacteria, lichens, and mosses, are essential in ...
Aims: Biological soil crusts (BSCs), composed of mosses, lichens, liverworts and cyanobacteria, are ...
Non-rainfall water (NRW, e.g. fog and dew), in addition to rainfall and snowfall, are considered imp...
Aims: Human activities are causing imbalances in the nutrient cycles in natural ecosystems. However,...
Biological soil crust is composed of lichens, cyanobac-teria, green algae, mosses, and fungi. Althou...
Background and aims Biocrusts are major contributors to dryland nutrient cycling by regulating C, N ...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) greatly influence the N cycle of semi-arid ecosystems, as some organis...
Links between water and carbon (C) cycles in drylands are strongly regulated by biocrusts. These wid...
Biological soil crusts (BSC) help to protect the soil from erosion and decrease the spread of weeds ...
Increasing N inputs and changing rainfall regimes will lead to drastic changes in multiple ecosystem...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
12 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 2 tablas.- referencias.- Additional supporting information can be found o...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are fundamental components of drylands worldwide, and are of grea...
Sporadic summer rainfall in semi-arid ecosystems can provide enough soil moisture to drastically inc...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs), a consortium of cyanobacteria, lichens, and mosses, are essential in ...