Seasonal differences in plant and microbial nitrogen (N) acquisition are believed to be a major mechanism that maximizes ecosystem N retention. There is also a concern that climate change may interrupt the delicate balance in N allocation between plants and microbes. Yet, convincing experimental evidence is still lacking. Using a 15N tracer, we assessed how deepened snow affects the temporal coupling between plant and microbial N utilization in a temperate Mongolian grassland. We found that microbial 15N recovery peaked in winter, accounting for 22% of the total ecosystem 15N recovery, and then rapidly declined during the spring thaw. By stimulating N loss via N2O emission and leaching, deepened snow reduced the total ecosystem 15N recovery...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
In nitrogen (N)-limited temperate regions, winter is an important period of N accumulation. The accu...
Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting element for productivity in temperate grasslands, particularly duri...
Subalpine grasslands are highly seasonal environments and likely subject to strong variability in ni...
Global warming has greatly altered winter snowfall patterns, and there is a trend towards increasing...
Spring snow cover extent has decreased since the early 20th century due to climate warming and may a...
Soil nitrogen (N) transformation, a key microbial process in global N cycling, is thought to alter s...
Winter air temperatures are projected to increase in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is proje...
Microbes remain active and play an important role in soil nitrogen (N) cycle during the winter in so...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
In alpine zones, cold season processes, particularly those associated with snow accumulation and abl...
1. Human activities have massively increased the amount of reactive nitrogen in the biosphere, which...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
In nitrogen (N)-limited temperate regions, winter is an important period of N accumulation. The accu...
Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting element for productivity in temperate grasslands, particularly duri...
Subalpine grasslands are highly seasonal environments and likely subject to strong variability in ni...
Global warming has greatly altered winter snowfall patterns, and there is a trend towards increasing...
Spring snow cover extent has decreased since the early 20th century due to climate warming and may a...
Soil nitrogen (N) transformation, a key microbial process in global N cycling, is thought to alter s...
Winter air temperatures are projected to increase in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is proje...
Microbes remain active and play an important role in soil nitrogen (N) cycle during the winter in so...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
In alpine zones, cold season processes, particularly those associated with snow accumulation and abl...
1. Human activities have massively increased the amount of reactive nitrogen in the biosphere, which...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...