Rising global air temperature and atmospheric CO 2 are expected to have considerable effects on soil nutrient cycling and plant productivity. Soil nitrification controlled by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea (AOB and AOA) communities plays a key role in contributing to plant nitrogen (N) availability; however, response of soil nitrification and functional microbial communities to climate change and subsequent consequences for crop yields remain largely unknown. Cotton productivity is a function of temperature and N availability under well-watered conditions. In general, cotton growth responds positively to elevated CO 2 , but simultaneous warming may offset benefits of rising CO 2 . In this study, cotton was used as a model system to ...
Understanding how conservation agricultural management improves soil nitrogen (N) stability in the f...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) are key organisms in the N cycle, as they control the first, rate-l...
The control of soil nitrogen (N) availability under elevated atmospheric CO2 is central to predictin...
Global climate change is predicted to enhance atmospheric temperature and CO2, with important conseq...
Soil nitrification is a crucial process that increases nitrogen (N) availability for plants and driv...
Soil nitrification is a crucial process that increases nitrogen (N) availability for plants and driv...
Nitrification is a fundamental process in terrestrial nitrogen cycling. However, detailed informatio...
The effects of climate change on nitrogen turnover processes in soils are still not completely under...
Shifts in nitrogen (N) cycling rates, especially N mineralization and nitrification, due to global e...
We assessed the response of soil microbial nitrogen (N) cycling and associated functional genes to e...
Background and aims: Elevated CO2 (CE) and temperature (TE) can not only affect crop physiology and ...
Increased atmospheric concentration of CO2 (CE) and temperature (TE), and extreme weather events, ar...
Responses of soil nitrogen (N) cycling to simultaneous and potentially interacting global environmen...
Climate change factors such as rising temperature, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration [CO2] an...
Biological nitrogen fixation is the primary supply of N to most ecosystems, yet there is considerabl...
Understanding how conservation agricultural management improves soil nitrogen (N) stability in the f...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) are key organisms in the N cycle, as they control the first, rate-l...
The control of soil nitrogen (N) availability under elevated atmospheric CO2 is central to predictin...
Global climate change is predicted to enhance atmospheric temperature and CO2, with important conseq...
Soil nitrification is a crucial process that increases nitrogen (N) availability for plants and driv...
Soil nitrification is a crucial process that increases nitrogen (N) availability for plants and driv...
Nitrification is a fundamental process in terrestrial nitrogen cycling. However, detailed informatio...
The effects of climate change on nitrogen turnover processes in soils are still not completely under...
Shifts in nitrogen (N) cycling rates, especially N mineralization and nitrification, due to global e...
We assessed the response of soil microbial nitrogen (N) cycling and associated functional genes to e...
Background and aims: Elevated CO2 (CE) and temperature (TE) can not only affect crop physiology and ...
Increased atmospheric concentration of CO2 (CE) and temperature (TE), and extreme weather events, ar...
Responses of soil nitrogen (N) cycling to simultaneous and potentially interacting global environmen...
Climate change factors such as rising temperature, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration [CO2] an...
Biological nitrogen fixation is the primary supply of N to most ecosystems, yet there is considerabl...
Understanding how conservation agricultural management improves soil nitrogen (N) stability in the f...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) are key organisms in the N cycle, as they control the first, rate-l...
The control of soil nitrogen (N) availability under elevated atmospheric CO2 is central to predictin...