The snow cover in temperate areas is undergoing significant changes, which may affect soil respiration (Rs), the second largest carbon flux in global carbon cycling. However, currently, there are relatively few in situ field studies on the effects of altered snow cover on Rs in temperate areas during the non-growing season compared to the research on Rs during the growing season. Therefore, it limited the accurate prediction of the characteristics and magnitude of changes in soil carbon emissions in temperate areas under global change scenarios. Here, an in situ field experiment was conducted in a typical grassland in Inner Mongolia in China to explore the characteristics of Rs under three different snow cover treatments, i.e., increasing s...
A two consecutive years' field experiment was carried out on four types of semiarid grassland along ...
There are variations in soil respiration across vegetation types; however, it is unclear which facto...
Quantifying the temporal and spatial patterns of temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil respiration (...
In order to explore the response of soil respiration in grassland to global warming, we carried out ...
Soil respiration (Rs), a key process in the terrestrial carbon cycle, is very sensitive to climate c...
Winter soil respiration is a very important component of the annual soil carbon flux in some ecosyst...
The Tibetan alpine grasslands, sharing many features with arctic tundra ecosystems, have a unique no...
Boreal forest is the largest and contains the most soil carbon among global terrestrial biomes. Soil...
Chinese grasslands have undergone great changes in land use in recent decades. Approximately 18.2% o...
Soil respiration (R (s)) has become a central issue in global carbon cycle research. In this study, ...
Significant CO2 fluxes from snow-covered soils occur in cold biomes. However, little is known about ...
Global warming has greatly altered winter snowfall patterns, and there is a trend towards increasing...
Significant CO2 fluxes from snow-covered soils occur in cold biomes. However, little is known about...
Soil respiration, R-s, is strongly controlled by water availability in semiarid grasslands. However,...
Chinese grasslands have undergone great changes in land use in recent decades. Approximately 18.2% o...
A two consecutive years' field experiment was carried out on four types of semiarid grassland along ...
There are variations in soil respiration across vegetation types; however, it is unclear which facto...
Quantifying the temporal and spatial patterns of temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil respiration (...
In order to explore the response of soil respiration in grassland to global warming, we carried out ...
Soil respiration (Rs), a key process in the terrestrial carbon cycle, is very sensitive to climate c...
Winter soil respiration is a very important component of the annual soil carbon flux in some ecosyst...
The Tibetan alpine grasslands, sharing many features with arctic tundra ecosystems, have a unique no...
Boreal forest is the largest and contains the most soil carbon among global terrestrial biomes. Soil...
Chinese grasslands have undergone great changes in land use in recent decades. Approximately 18.2% o...
Soil respiration (R (s)) has become a central issue in global carbon cycle research. In this study, ...
Significant CO2 fluxes from snow-covered soils occur in cold biomes. However, little is known about ...
Global warming has greatly altered winter snowfall patterns, and there is a trend towards increasing...
Significant CO2 fluxes from snow-covered soils occur in cold biomes. However, little is known about...
Soil respiration, R-s, is strongly controlled by water availability in semiarid grasslands. However,...
Chinese grasslands have undergone great changes in land use in recent decades. Approximately 18.2% o...
A two consecutive years' field experiment was carried out on four types of semiarid grassland along ...
There are variations in soil respiration across vegetation types; however, it is unclear which facto...
Quantifying the temporal and spatial patterns of temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil respiration (...