In a changing climate, extreme weather events are predicted to increase in frequency and magnitude. These events may induce stress in plants and soil microbial communities, but the impact of climate extremes on root-soil interactions remains poorly understood. To better understand the response of a temperate agroecosystem to winter freezing and drought, a mild (−5 °C) or severe (−10 °C) freeze-thaw, or dry-wet cycle was imposed on mesocosms planted with winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and unplanted soil. We measured the effect of the stresses on greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes (CO2, N2O, CH4), plant tissue composition, soil solute concentrations and soil microbial community structure. Only the most severe freezing event had a direct effect ...
Ongoing global warming will increase the frequency of soil freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) in cool-tempera...
Freeze-thaw (FT) events exert a great physiological stress on soil microorganisms and hence impact b...
Global warming and climate change are driving an alarming increase in the frequency and intensity of...
Both freezing and drought cause cellular dehydration and elicit similar physiological responses in p...
Winter air temperatures are rising faster than summer air temperatures in high-latitude forests, inc...
Background and aims Intermittently frozen ground in winter is expected to disappear over large areas...
Purpose Climate change is likely to increase both intensity and frequency of drought stress. The res...
Air temperatures are rising and the winter snowpack is getting thinner in many high-latitude and hig...
Grasslands cover more than 70% of the world's agricultural land playing a pivotal role in global foo...
Premise: The impact of elevated CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and climate warming on plant productivity ...
Freeze-thaw (FT) events exert a great physiological stress on the soil microbial community and thus ...
Water availability, together with temperature, represents the most limiting abiotic factor regulatin...
In situ field measurements as well as targeted laboratory studies have shown that freeze–thaw cycles...
Global temperatures and atmospheric CO(2) concentrations are expected to both increase, but their co...
Water availability, together with temperature, represents the most limiting abiotic factor regulatin...
Ongoing global warming will increase the frequency of soil freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) in cool-tempera...
Freeze-thaw (FT) events exert a great physiological stress on soil microorganisms and hence impact b...
Global warming and climate change are driving an alarming increase in the frequency and intensity of...
Both freezing and drought cause cellular dehydration and elicit similar physiological responses in p...
Winter air temperatures are rising faster than summer air temperatures in high-latitude forests, inc...
Background and aims Intermittently frozen ground in winter is expected to disappear over large areas...
Purpose Climate change is likely to increase both intensity and frequency of drought stress. The res...
Air temperatures are rising and the winter snowpack is getting thinner in many high-latitude and hig...
Grasslands cover more than 70% of the world's agricultural land playing a pivotal role in global foo...
Premise: The impact of elevated CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and climate warming on plant productivity ...
Freeze-thaw (FT) events exert a great physiological stress on the soil microbial community and thus ...
Water availability, together with temperature, represents the most limiting abiotic factor regulatin...
In situ field measurements as well as targeted laboratory studies have shown that freeze–thaw cycles...
Global temperatures and atmospheric CO(2) concentrations are expected to both increase, but their co...
Water availability, together with temperature, represents the most limiting abiotic factor regulatin...
Ongoing global warming will increase the frequency of soil freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) in cool-tempera...
Freeze-thaw (FT) events exert a great physiological stress on soil microorganisms and hence impact b...
Global warming and climate change are driving an alarming increase in the frequency and intensity of...