AimsShrub expansion is common in the tundra biome and has been linked to climate warming. However, the underlying mechanisms are still not fully understood. This study aimed to investigate the seasonal and vertical rooting patterns of different plant functional types, which is important for predicting tundra vegetation dynamics.MethodsWe harvested root samples by soil coring and investigated seasonal changes in root biomass and vertical root distribution across a vegetation gradient, focusing on the differences between graminoids and dwarf shrubs, at a northeastern Siberian tundra.ResultsGraminoid fine root biomass increased significantly during the growing season, whereas that of shrubs was already high at the beginning and did not change ...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...
AimsShrub expansion is common in the tundra biome and has been linked to climate warming. However, t...
Global climate has been warming up for the last decades and it will continue in this century. The Ar...
Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tundra...
Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tundra...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
Questions: The rapid climate warming in tundra ecosystems can increase nutrient availability in the ...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...
AimsShrub expansion is common in the tundra biome and has been linked to climate warming. However, t...
Global climate has been warming up for the last decades and it will continue in this century. The Ar...
Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tundra...
Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tundra...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
Questions: The rapid climate warming in tundra ecosystems can increase nutrient availability in the ...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...