Climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are known to influence ecosystem structure and functioning. However, our understanding of the interactive effect of these global changes on ecosystem functioning is relatively limited, especially when it concerns the responses of soils and soil organisms. We conducted a field experiment to study the interactive effects of warming and N addition on soil food web. The experiment was established in 2006 in a temperate steppe in northern China. After three to four years (2009-2010), we found that N addition positively affected microbial biomass and negatively influenced trophic group and ecological indices of soil nematodes. However, the warming effects were less obvious, only fungal PLFA ...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Soil microbial communities are essential for ensuring forest health, however, the influences of glob...
The environmental changes arising from nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation influence soil ecol...
Climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are known to influence ecosystem structure a...
The responses of soil microbes to global warming and nitrogen enrichment can profoundly affect terre...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
Changes to global climate patterns have the potential to alter the structure of soil microbial commu...
1. Much recent research has explored how global warming and increased nitrogen (N) deposition, two i...
Litter decomposition greatly influences soil structure, nutrient content and carbon sequestration, b...
Nitrogen deposition and climate warming can alter soil bacterial communities. However, the response ...
Ecological communities are increasingly confronted with multiple global change factors, which can ha...
The primary objective of this experiment is to examine the interactive effects of simultaneous warmi...
Global climate change could have profound effects on belowground microbial communities and subsequen...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Soil microbial communities are essential for ensuring forest health, however, the influences of glob...
The environmental changes arising from nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation influence soil ecol...
Climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are known to influence ecosystem structure a...
The responses of soil microbes to global warming and nitrogen enrichment can profoundly affect terre...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
Changes to global climate patterns have the potential to alter the structure of soil microbial commu...
1. Much recent research has explored how global warming and increased nitrogen (N) deposition, two i...
Litter decomposition greatly influences soil structure, nutrient content and carbon sequestration, b...
Nitrogen deposition and climate warming can alter soil bacterial communities. However, the response ...
Ecological communities are increasingly confronted with multiple global change factors, which can ha...
The primary objective of this experiment is to examine the interactive effects of simultaneous warmi...
Global climate change could have profound effects on belowground microbial communities and subsequen...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Soil microbial communities are essential for ensuring forest health, however, the influences of glob...
The environmental changes arising from nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation influence soil ecol...