Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has important effects on soil microbial community diversity and composition. While it is well-known that mowing, a widely used grassland management strategy, could mediate the impacts of N enrichment on macro-organism community composition, much less known is the infra-annual variation of soil microbial community and their responses to N deposition and mowing. Here, we examined the responses of soil bacteria and fungi communities to N deposition and mowing in four months of different seasons in a semiarid grassland in northern China. Nitrogen addition significantly reduced alpha-diversity and changed the community composition of both bacteria and fungi communities across generally all months, possibly due...
Enhanced atmospheric nitrogen deposition can greatly influence the soil nitrogen content and soil mi...
Global climate change and nitrogen deposition have been having broad impacts on microorganisms. On t...
Grasslands are important ecosystems and make up 40% of the terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. The Inn...
The diversity and structure of plant and soil microbial communities are influenced by temporal varia...
In many grassland ecosystems, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are added to improve plant productivit...
<div><p>In many grassland ecosystems, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are added to improve plant pro...
Soil microbial community composition and litter quality are important drivers of litter decompositio...
Water and nitrogen are primary limiting factors in semiarid grassland ecosystems. Our knowledge is s...
China is becoming the world's third largest area of nitrogen (N) deposition, which is attracting...
Increasing nitrogen (N) deposition has aroused large concerns because of its potential negative effe...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization may profoundly affect soil microbial communities. In this study, a field ...
Global changes in nitrogen (N) deposition, precipitation patterns and land use could have an impact ...
Grazing exclusion is an effective management practice to restore grassland ecosystem functioning. Ho...
Livestock overgrazing influences both microbial communities and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecos...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) addition has increased soil nutrient availability, thereby affecting ecos...
Enhanced atmospheric nitrogen deposition can greatly influence the soil nitrogen content and soil mi...
Global climate change and nitrogen deposition have been having broad impacts on microorganisms. On t...
Grasslands are important ecosystems and make up 40% of the terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. The Inn...
The diversity and structure of plant and soil microbial communities are influenced by temporal varia...
In many grassland ecosystems, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are added to improve plant productivit...
<div><p>In many grassland ecosystems, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are added to improve plant pro...
Soil microbial community composition and litter quality are important drivers of litter decompositio...
Water and nitrogen are primary limiting factors in semiarid grassland ecosystems. Our knowledge is s...
China is becoming the world's third largest area of nitrogen (N) deposition, which is attracting...
Increasing nitrogen (N) deposition has aroused large concerns because of its potential negative effe...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization may profoundly affect soil microbial communities. In this study, a field ...
Global changes in nitrogen (N) deposition, precipitation patterns and land use could have an impact ...
Grazing exclusion is an effective management practice to restore grassland ecosystem functioning. Ho...
Livestock overgrazing influences both microbial communities and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecos...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) addition has increased soil nutrient availability, thereby affecting ecos...
Enhanced atmospheric nitrogen deposition can greatly influence the soil nitrogen content and soil mi...
Global climate change and nitrogen deposition have been having broad impacts on microorganisms. On t...
Grasslands are important ecosystems and make up 40% of the terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. The Inn...