Grasslands are important ecosystems and make up 40% of the terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. The Inner Mongolia steppe is the main grassland region of China, and nitrogen (N) and water availability are two important factors that limit the productivity of these grasslands. We tested how N and water addition influence the composition of the microbial community in the soil using PLFA, and soil physical and chemical properties in two semiarid grassland sites in Inner Mongolia during two consecutive years. In both sites, a split-plot design was employed with two water treatments (natural precipitation, stimulated wet year precipitation) and three N treatments (0 kg N ha−1, 25 kg N ha−1, 50 kg N ha−1). Water addition greatly increased soil fungi ...
Both atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation can strongly impact below-ground biogeoch...
Background and aims: Different grazing management practices have a significant impact on the sustain...
The diversity and structure of plant and soil microbial communities are influenced by temporal varia...
Grasslands are important ecosystems and make up 40% of the terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. The Inn...
Grasslands are important ecosystems and make up 40% of the terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. The Inn...
Water and nitrogen are primary limiting factors in semiarid grassland ecosystems. Our knowledge is s...
Changes of nitrogen (N) cycle caused by N fertilization and precipitation regimes have affected the ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization may profoundly affect soil microbial communities. In this study, a field ...
Nitrogen deposition (N) and precipitation changes can strongly influence soil microbial properties i...
Nitrogen deposition (N) and precipitation changes can strongly influence soil microbial properties i...
Previous studies have observed that increased precipitation positively affects primary production in...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
The ongoing expansion of shrub encroachment into grasslands represents a unique form of land cover c...
Both atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation can strongly impact below-ground biogeoch...
BACKGROUND: Global climatic change is generally expected to stimulate net primary production, and co...
Both atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation can strongly impact below-ground biogeoch...
Background and aims: Different grazing management practices have a significant impact on the sustain...
The diversity and structure of plant and soil microbial communities are influenced by temporal varia...
Grasslands are important ecosystems and make up 40% of the terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. The Inn...
Grasslands are important ecosystems and make up 40% of the terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. The Inn...
Water and nitrogen are primary limiting factors in semiarid grassland ecosystems. Our knowledge is s...
Changes of nitrogen (N) cycle caused by N fertilization and precipitation regimes have affected the ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization may profoundly affect soil microbial communities. In this study, a field ...
Nitrogen deposition (N) and precipitation changes can strongly influence soil microbial properties i...
Nitrogen deposition (N) and precipitation changes can strongly influence soil microbial properties i...
Previous studies have observed that increased precipitation positively affects primary production in...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
The ongoing expansion of shrub encroachment into grasslands represents a unique form of land cover c...
Both atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation can strongly impact below-ground biogeoch...
BACKGROUND: Global climatic change is generally expected to stimulate net primary production, and co...
Both atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation can strongly impact below-ground biogeoch...
Background and aims: Different grazing management practices have a significant impact on the sustain...
The diversity and structure of plant and soil microbial communities are influenced by temporal varia...