The effects of nitrogen deposition (N-deposition) on the carbon dynamics in typical Calamagrostis angustifolia wetland of Sanjiang Plain were studied by a pot-culture experiment during two continuous plant growing seasons. Elevated atmospheric N-deposition caused significant increases in the aboveground net primary production and root biomass; moreover, a preferential partition of carbon to root was also observed. Different soil carbon fractions gained due to elevated N-deposition and their response intensities followed the sequence of labile carbon > dissolved organic carbon > microbial biomass carbon, and the interaction between N-deposition and flooded condition facilitated the release of different carbon fractions. Positive correlations...
Wetlands are productive ecosystems known as areas of biogeochemical diversity. This diversity comes ...
Growing populations and industrialization have led to increased nitrogen (N) loads in wetland ecosys...
To understand the implications of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on carbon turnover in peatlands, w...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition caused by human activities has been shown to have significant im...
Phytolith-occluded Ccarbon (PhytOC) is an important carbon sink in wetland ecosystems and a mechanis...
Nitrogen (N) input significantly regulates soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in N-limited ecosystems...
BACKGROUND: Increasing atmospheric CO2 and nitrogen (N) deposition across the globe may affect ecosy...
An experiment was carried out with different treatments in nitrogen supply (0, 5, 15 g.m(-2)) and CO...
Flooding caused by rising sea levels can influence the biogeochemistry of estuarine wetland ecosyste...
Gaining a better understanding of carbon (C) dynamics across the terrestrial and aquatic landscapes ...
Coastal wetlands are essential in terrestrial carbon balance because they act as natural "blue carbo...
Freshwater wetlands of the temperate north are exposed to a range of pollutants that may alter their...
The nitrogen (N) distribution and cycling of atmosphere-plant-soil system in the typical meadow Cala...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
Studies on the relationship between plant nitrogen content and soil nitrogen reduction under elevate...
Wetlands are productive ecosystems known as areas of biogeochemical diversity. This diversity comes ...
Growing populations and industrialization have led to increased nitrogen (N) loads in wetland ecosys...
To understand the implications of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on carbon turnover in peatlands, w...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition caused by human activities has been shown to have significant im...
Phytolith-occluded Ccarbon (PhytOC) is an important carbon sink in wetland ecosystems and a mechanis...
Nitrogen (N) input significantly regulates soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in N-limited ecosystems...
BACKGROUND: Increasing atmospheric CO2 and nitrogen (N) deposition across the globe may affect ecosy...
An experiment was carried out with different treatments in nitrogen supply (0, 5, 15 g.m(-2)) and CO...
Flooding caused by rising sea levels can influence the biogeochemistry of estuarine wetland ecosyste...
Gaining a better understanding of carbon (C) dynamics across the terrestrial and aquatic landscapes ...
Coastal wetlands are essential in terrestrial carbon balance because they act as natural "blue carbo...
Freshwater wetlands of the temperate north are exposed to a range of pollutants that may alter their...
The nitrogen (N) distribution and cycling of atmosphere-plant-soil system in the typical meadow Cala...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
Studies on the relationship between plant nitrogen content and soil nitrogen reduction under elevate...
Wetlands are productive ecosystems known as areas of biogeochemical diversity. This diversity comes ...
Growing populations and industrialization have led to increased nitrogen (N) loads in wetland ecosys...
To understand the implications of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on carbon turnover in peatlands, w...