Plant roots are the primary source of soil organic carbon (C) and critically support the growth and activities of microbes in the rhizosphere. Climate change factors may, however, modify root-microbial interactions and impact C dynamics in the rhizosphere. Yet, the direction and magnitude of interactive climate change effects, as well as the underlying mechanisms, remain unclear. Here we show evidence from a field experiment demonstrating that warming and precipitation changes strengthen root controls over litter decomposition in a semi-arid grassland. While warming and precipitation reduction suppressed microbial decomposition of root litter regardless of the root presence, precipitation increase stimulated litter decomposition only in the...
Climate change can influence soil microorganisms directly by altering their growth and activity but ...
Future ecosystem properties of grasslands will be driven largely by belowground biomass responses to...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
Plant roots are the primary source of soil organic carbon (C) and critically support the growth and ...
Climate change may affect soil carbon (C) storage in the Intermountain West by altering soil microbi...
Although numerous warming experiments have examined the impacts of elevated temperature on soil micr...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Increased carbon dioxide concentrations due to the burning of fossil fuels and other anthropogenic a...
Clipping (i.e., harvesting aboveground plant biomass) is common in agriculture and for bioenergy pro...
Climate change may affect ecosystem functioning through increased temperatures or changes in precipi...
1. Climate change will raise temperatures and modify precipitation patterns in drylands worldwide, a...
Climate change is likely to alter decomposition rates through direct effects on soil biotic activity...
Future ecosystem properties of grasslands will be driven largely by belowground biomass responses to...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
The pressure of climate change is disproportionately high in mountainous regions, and small changes ...
Climate change can influence soil microorganisms directly by altering their growth and activity but ...
Future ecosystem properties of grasslands will be driven largely by belowground biomass responses to...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
Plant roots are the primary source of soil organic carbon (C) and critically support the growth and ...
Climate change may affect soil carbon (C) storage in the Intermountain West by altering soil microbi...
Although numerous warming experiments have examined the impacts of elevated temperature on soil micr...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Increased carbon dioxide concentrations due to the burning of fossil fuels and other anthropogenic a...
Clipping (i.e., harvesting aboveground plant biomass) is common in agriculture and for bioenergy pro...
Climate change may affect ecosystem functioning through increased temperatures or changes in precipi...
1. Climate change will raise temperatures and modify precipitation patterns in drylands worldwide, a...
Climate change is likely to alter decomposition rates through direct effects on soil biotic activity...
Future ecosystem properties of grasslands will be driven largely by belowground biomass responses to...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
The pressure of climate change is disproportionately high in mountainous regions, and small changes ...
Climate change can influence soil microorganisms directly by altering their growth and activity but ...
Future ecosystem properties of grasslands will be driven largely by belowground biomass responses to...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...