The impact of climate change (i.e. warming and changes in precipitation patterns) on carbon (C) sequestration in the continental steppe is currently disputed and uncertain. We conducted a six-year field experiment in the temperate grassland ecosystem in Inner Mongolia, China. We found that C storage in the 0-30 cm soil layer significantly decreased by 129.3 g C m(-2) under warming (W) but significantly increased by 145.9 g C m(-2) with increased precipitation (P), with no apparent interaction of W x P. The effects of W and P on soil C sequestration varied in different soil fractions (labile vs. recalcitrant soil organic matter) and layers (topsoil vs. subsoil), which complicated the prediction of the short- and long-term effects of soil C s...
Anthropogenic warming and land-use change are expected to accelerate global soil organic carbon (SOC...
Current climate change (e.g., temperature and precipitation variations) profoundly influences terres...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition is common worldwide. Questions of where, how, and if reactive N-in...
<div><p>Improved understanding of changes in soil recalcitrant organic carbon (C) in response to glo...
Improved understanding of changes in soil recalcitrant organic carbon (C) in response to global warm...
<div><p>Soil represents the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. To address global climate chang...
Understanding the spatial variability of soil carbon (C) storage and its relationship with climate a...
Phytolith carbon (C) sequestration plays a key role in mitigating global climate change at a centenn...
Previous studies have observed that increased precipitation positively affects primary production in...
Grasslands play an important role in the terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) cycle and partly miti...
Changes in water and nitrogen (N) availability due to climate change and atmospheric N deposition co...
Climate warming is likely to accelerate the decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) which may lea...
1. Drylands, covering c. 45% of the Earth's terrestrial surface and supporting c. 38% of the global ...
Understanding the temperature sensitivity (Q(10)) of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is impo...
Climate warming is likely to accelerate the decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) which may lea...
Anthropogenic warming and land-use change are expected to accelerate global soil organic carbon (SOC...
Current climate change (e.g., temperature and precipitation variations) profoundly influences terres...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition is common worldwide. Questions of where, how, and if reactive N-in...
<div><p>Improved understanding of changes in soil recalcitrant organic carbon (C) in response to glo...
Improved understanding of changes in soil recalcitrant organic carbon (C) in response to global warm...
<div><p>Soil represents the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. To address global climate chang...
Understanding the spatial variability of soil carbon (C) storage and its relationship with climate a...
Phytolith carbon (C) sequestration plays a key role in mitigating global climate change at a centenn...
Previous studies have observed that increased precipitation positively affects primary production in...
Grasslands play an important role in the terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) cycle and partly miti...
Changes in water and nitrogen (N) availability due to climate change and atmospheric N deposition co...
Climate warming is likely to accelerate the decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) which may lea...
1. Drylands, covering c. 45% of the Earth's terrestrial surface and supporting c. 38% of the global ...
Understanding the temperature sensitivity (Q(10)) of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is impo...
Climate warming is likely to accelerate the decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) which may lea...
Anthropogenic warming and land-use change are expected to accelerate global soil organic carbon (SOC...
Current climate change (e.g., temperature and precipitation variations) profoundly influences terres...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition is common worldwide. Questions of where, how, and if reactive N-in...