Evaluating the regional variation of ecosystem respiration (R-eco) in its response to the changes of soil water and nitrogen (N) availability is crucial for fully understanding ecosystem carbon (C) exchange and its feedbacks to global changes. Here, we examined the responses of R-eco, plant community aboveground biomass (AB), microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and soil moisture (SM) to water and N addition, using intact soil monoliths from three different temperate steppes along a precipitation gradient, including meadow steppe, typical steppe, and desert steppe in northern China. We found that the meadow steppe held the highest value of R-eco. Water addition significantly enhanced R-eco while N addition had no effect on R-eco in all three ecos...
Global nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation change are two important factors influencing the di...
Many studies on global climate have forecast major changes in the amounts and spatial patterns of pr...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
Both water and nitrogen (N) availability have significant effects on ecosystem CO2 exchange (ECE), w...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
Background and aims: Primary productivity in the temperate steppe is assumed to be co-limited by nit...
Background: Understanding how grasslands are affected by a long-term increase in temperature is cruc...
Soil respiration, R-s, is strongly controlled by water availability in semiarid grasslands. However,...
Abstract Changes in precipitation patterns and N cycling across the globe are likely to affect ecosy...
BACKGROUND: Global climatic change is generally expected to stimulate net primary production, and co...
A changing precipitation regime and increasing nitrogen deposition are likely to have profound impac...
Understanding how grasslands are affected by a long-term increase in temperature is crucial to predi...
The response mechanism of ecosystem respiration (Re) and soil respiration (Rs) to different water co...
Global change will lead to increases in regional precipitation and nitrogen (N) deposition in the se...
Global warming is projected to continue, leading to intense fluctuations in precipitation and heat w...
Global nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation change are two important factors influencing the di...
Many studies on global climate have forecast major changes in the amounts and spatial patterns of pr...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
Both water and nitrogen (N) availability have significant effects on ecosystem CO2 exchange (ECE), w...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
Background and aims: Primary productivity in the temperate steppe is assumed to be co-limited by nit...
Background: Understanding how grasslands are affected by a long-term increase in temperature is cruc...
Soil respiration, R-s, is strongly controlled by water availability in semiarid grasslands. However,...
Abstract Changes in precipitation patterns and N cycling across the globe are likely to affect ecosy...
BACKGROUND: Global climatic change is generally expected to stimulate net primary production, and co...
A changing precipitation regime and increasing nitrogen deposition are likely to have profound impac...
Understanding how grasslands are affected by a long-term increase in temperature is crucial to predi...
The response mechanism of ecosystem respiration (Re) and soil respiration (Rs) to different water co...
Global change will lead to increases in regional precipitation and nitrogen (N) deposition in the se...
Global warming is projected to continue, leading to intense fluctuations in precipitation and heat w...
Global nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation change are two important factors influencing the di...
Many studies on global climate have forecast major changes in the amounts and spatial patterns of pr...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...