Extreme droughts have serious impacts on the pools, fluxes and processes of terrestrial carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles. A deep understanding is necessary to explore the impacts of this extreme climate change events. To investigate how soil C and N pools and fluxes respond to drought and explore their mechanisms we conducted a meta-analysis synthesizing the responses of soil C and N cycles to droughts (precipitation reduction experiments) in three main natural ecosystems: forests, shrubs and grasslands. Data were collected from 148 recent publications (1815 sampling data at 134 sites) with the drought experiments from 1 to 13 years across the globe. Drought reduced soil organic C content (-3.3%) mainly because of decreased plant litter i...
The impacts of precipitation change on forest carbon (C) storage will have global consequences, as f...
In grasslands, climate change has the potential to disrupt a range of ecosystem services, including ...
Climate change may affect ecosystem functioning through increased temperatures or changes in precipi...
Extreme droughts have serious impacts on the pools, fluxes and processes of terrestrial carbon (C) a...
Many regions on Earth are expected to become drier with climate change, which may impact nitrogen (N...
Terrestrial productivity underpins ecosystem carbon (C) cycling and multi-trophic diversity. Despite...
The frequency and magnitude of drought is expected to increase in the US Great Plains under future c...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) are key to biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite the ...
Abstract As a widespread direct effect of global warming, drought is currently wreaking havoc on ter...
In recent years, the increased intensity and duration of droughts have dramatically altered the stru...
In recent years, the increased intensity and duration of droughts have dramatically altered the stru...
Some weather events like drought, increased precipitation, and warming exert substantial impact on t...
Climate change has been proposed as a driver of carbon (C) loss from the large pool of C held in soi...
Future climate scenarios suggest an increased frequency of summer drought periods in the European Al...
Future climate scenarios suggest an increased frequency of summer drought periods in the European Al...
The impacts of precipitation change on forest carbon (C) storage will have global consequences, as f...
In grasslands, climate change has the potential to disrupt a range of ecosystem services, including ...
Climate change may affect ecosystem functioning through increased temperatures or changes in precipi...
Extreme droughts have serious impacts on the pools, fluxes and processes of terrestrial carbon (C) a...
Many regions on Earth are expected to become drier with climate change, which may impact nitrogen (N...
Terrestrial productivity underpins ecosystem carbon (C) cycling and multi-trophic diversity. Despite...
The frequency and magnitude of drought is expected to increase in the US Great Plains under future c...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) are key to biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite the ...
Abstract As a widespread direct effect of global warming, drought is currently wreaking havoc on ter...
In recent years, the increased intensity and duration of droughts have dramatically altered the stru...
In recent years, the increased intensity and duration of droughts have dramatically altered the stru...
Some weather events like drought, increased precipitation, and warming exert substantial impact on t...
Climate change has been proposed as a driver of carbon (C) loss from the large pool of C held in soi...
Future climate scenarios suggest an increased frequency of summer drought periods in the European Al...
Future climate scenarios suggest an increased frequency of summer drought periods in the European Al...
The impacts of precipitation change on forest carbon (C) storage will have global consequences, as f...
In grasslands, climate change has the potential to disrupt a range of ecosystem services, including ...
Climate change may affect ecosystem functioning through increased temperatures or changes in precipi...