Soil nitrogen (N) loss has been predicted to intensify with increased global precipitation changes. However, the relative contributions of leaching and gaseous N emissions to intensified N losses are largely unknown. Thus, we simulated intensified precipitation seasonality in a subtropical forest by extending the dry season via rainfall exclusion and increasing the wet-season storms via irrigation without changing the total annual precipitation. Extending the dry season length increased the monthly mean soil NO 3 − content by 25%–64%, net N mineralization rate by 32%–40%, and net nitrification rate by 25%–28%. After adding water in the wet season, the monthly NO 3 − leaching was enhanced by 43% in the relatively dry year (2013, 2,094-mm ann...
Rates of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are increasing rapidly in tropical regions, which are p...
The effect of high precipitation regime in tropical forests is poorly known despite indications of i...
Background Many regions in the world are experiencing changes in precipitation pattern, which likel...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Soil nitrogen (N) loss has been predicted to...
Seasonal precipitation regime plays a vital role in regulating nutrient dynamics in seasonally dry t...
Climate change is increasing the variability of precipitation, altering the frequency of soil drying...
Forests have the largest terrestrial nutrient pools. The loss of soil carbon and nitrogen in forests...
Expected changes in precipitation over large regions of the world under global climate change will h...
When trees are planted onto former pastures, soil carbon stocks typically either remain constant or ...
Many regions on Earth are expected to become drier with climate change, which may impact nitrogen (N...
Shifts in nitrogen (N) cycling rates, especially N mineralization and nitrification, due to global e...
Precipitation variability and magnitude are expected to change in many parts of the world over the 2...
Tropical forests are generally expected to be limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) and phosph...
Advisor: Erika Marin-Spiotta; Includes Figures, Appendix and Bibliography.Nitrogen (N) plays two imp...
Elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has greatly altered terrestrial ecosystem functioning...
Rates of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are increasing rapidly in tropical regions, which are p...
The effect of high precipitation regime in tropical forests is poorly known despite indications of i...
Background Many regions in the world are experiencing changes in precipitation pattern, which likel...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Soil nitrogen (N) loss has been predicted to...
Seasonal precipitation regime plays a vital role in regulating nutrient dynamics in seasonally dry t...
Climate change is increasing the variability of precipitation, altering the frequency of soil drying...
Forests have the largest terrestrial nutrient pools. The loss of soil carbon and nitrogen in forests...
Expected changes in precipitation over large regions of the world under global climate change will h...
When trees are planted onto former pastures, soil carbon stocks typically either remain constant or ...
Many regions on Earth are expected to become drier with climate change, which may impact nitrogen (N...
Shifts in nitrogen (N) cycling rates, especially N mineralization and nitrification, due to global e...
Precipitation variability and magnitude are expected to change in many parts of the world over the 2...
Tropical forests are generally expected to be limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) and phosph...
Advisor: Erika Marin-Spiotta; Includes Figures, Appendix and Bibliography.Nitrogen (N) plays two imp...
Elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has greatly altered terrestrial ecosystem functioning...
Rates of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are increasing rapidly in tropical regions, which are p...
The effect of high precipitation regime in tropical forests is poorly known despite indications of i...
Background Many regions in the world are experiencing changes in precipitation pattern, which likel...