Impacts of drought events and nitrogen (N) deposition on forests are increasingly concerning in the context of global climate change, but their effects, in particular, their interactive effects on soil respiration and its components remain unclear. A two-factor random block field experiment was conducted at a subtropical Moso bamboo forest in Southwest China to explore the response of soil respiration (Rs), autotrophic respiration (Ra), and heterotrophic respiration (Rh) to throughfall re-duction and N addition. Our results showed that throughfall reduction significantly decreased Rs, which is mainly attributed to the decrease in Ra as a result of the decline in fine roots biomass. The N addition led to microbial carbon limitation hence sig...
Aims Soil respiration (Rs) is a major process controlling soil carbon loss in forest ecosystems. How...
Separating the components of soil respiration and understanding the roles of abiotic factors at a te...
China has been experiencing a rapid increase in nitrogen (N) deposition due to intensified anthropog...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has been well documented to cause substantial impacts on ecosystem carbon cy...
Understanding feedback between terrestrial carbon (C) cycle and climate change is linked to the effe...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has profound effects on carbon (C) cycling in forest ...
Soil respiration is the second largest terrestrial carbon (C) flux; the responses of soil respiratio...
Forest soil respiration plays an important role in global carbon (C) cycling. Owing to the high degr...
Moso bamboo has large potential to alleviate global warming through carbon sequestration. Since soil...
Understanding the impacts of nitrogen (N) addition on soil respiration (RS) and its temperature sens...
Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global attenti...
Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global attenti...
The capability of forest ecosystems to sequester carbon from the atmosphere largely depends on the i...
<div><p>Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global...
<div><p>Separating the components of soil respiration and understanding the roles of abiotic factors...
Aims Soil respiration (Rs) is a major process controlling soil carbon loss in forest ecosystems. How...
Separating the components of soil respiration and understanding the roles of abiotic factors at a te...
China has been experiencing a rapid increase in nitrogen (N) deposition due to intensified anthropog...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has been well documented to cause substantial impacts on ecosystem carbon cy...
Understanding feedback between terrestrial carbon (C) cycle and climate change is linked to the effe...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has profound effects on carbon (C) cycling in forest ...
Soil respiration is the second largest terrestrial carbon (C) flux; the responses of soil respiratio...
Forest soil respiration plays an important role in global carbon (C) cycling. Owing to the high degr...
Moso bamboo has large potential to alleviate global warming through carbon sequestration. Since soil...
Understanding the impacts of nitrogen (N) addition on soil respiration (RS) and its temperature sens...
Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global attenti...
Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global attenti...
The capability of forest ecosystems to sequester carbon from the atmosphere largely depends on the i...
<div><p>Nitrogen (N) deposition and its ecological effects on forest ecosystems have received global...
<div><p>Separating the components of soil respiration and understanding the roles of abiotic factors...
Aims Soil respiration (Rs) is a major process controlling soil carbon loss in forest ecosystems. How...
Separating the components of soil respiration and understanding the roles of abiotic factors at a te...
China has been experiencing a rapid increase in nitrogen (N) deposition due to intensified anthropog...