Linking genes to microbial biogeochemical cycling: lessons from arsenic

YG Zhu, XM Xue, A Kappler, BP Rosen… - … science & technology, 2017 - ACS Publications
The biotransformation of arsenic is highly relevant to the arsenic biogeochemical cycle.
Identification of the molecular details of microbial pathways of arsenic biotransformation …

An introduction to Canada's boreal zone: ecosystem processes, health, sustainability, and environmental issues

JP Brandt, MD Flannigan, DG Maynard… - Environmental …, 2013 - cdnsciencepub.com
The boreal zone and its ecosystems provide numerous provisioning, regulating, cultural,
and supporting services. Because of its resources and its hydroelectric potential, Canada's …

Soil parent material—A major driver of plant nutrient limitations in terrestrial ecosystems

L Augusto, DL Achat, M Jonard, D Vidal… - Global change …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Because the capability of terrestrial ecosystems to fix carbon is constrained by nutrient
availability, understanding how nutrients limit plant growth is a key contemporary question …

[图书][B] Biogeochemistry of wetlands: science and applications

KR Reddy, RD DeLaune, PW Inglett - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
The globally important nature of wetland ecosystems has led to their increased protection
and restoration as well as their use in engineered systems. Underpinning the beneficial …

Rhizosphere stoichiometry: are C: N: P ratios of plants, soils, and enzymes conserved at the plant species‐level?

C Bell, Y Carrillo, CM Boot, JD Rocca… - New …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
As a consequence of the tight linkages among soils, plants and microbes inhabiting the
rhizosphere, we hypothesized that soil nutrient and microbial stoichiometry would differ …

Effects of warming on carbon and nitrogen cycling in alpine grassland ecosystems on the Tibetan Plateau: A meta-analysis

Y Chen, J Feng, X Yuan, B Zhu - Geoderma, 2020 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic activities have caused rapid warming globally, particularly in the alpine
regions. The Tibetan Plateau is sensitive to global change and plays an important role in …

Towards a standard technique for soil quality assessment

V de Paul Obade, R Lal - Geoderma, 2016 - Elsevier
A soil quality index (SQI) that integrates key soil attribute information would be beneficial in
minimizing spillover effects of indiscriminate soil management such as shortages in food …

Projecting future distributions of ecosystem climate niches: uncertainties and management applications

T Wang, EM Campbell, GA O'Neill, SN Aitken - Forest Ecology and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Projecting future distributions of ecosystems or species climate niches has widely been used
to assess the potential impacts of climate change. However, variability in such projections for …

Upscaling key ecosystem functions across the conterminous United States by a water‐centric ecosystem model

G Sun, P Caldwell, A Noormets… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
We developed a water‐centric monthly scale simulation model (WaSSI‐C) by integrating
empirical water and carbon flux measurements from the FLUXNET network and an existing …

Soil properties controlling inorganic phosphorus availability: general results from a national forest network and a global compilation of the literature

DL Achat, N Pousse, M Nicolas, F Brédoire, L Augusto - Biogeochemistry, 2016 - Springer
Incorporating the phosphorus (P) cycle in climate-carbon cycle models—or calibrating
pedotransfer functions to predict available soil P—are important issues. To achieve them we …