A critical review of the central role of microbial regulation in the nitrogen biogeochemical process: New insights for controlling groundwater nitrogen contamination

S Liu, T Zheng, Y Li, X Zheng - Journal of Environmental Management, 2023 - Elsevier
With the increase of nitrogen (N) input in vadose zones-groundwater systems, N
contamination in groundwater has become a global environmental and geological issue that …

Linking bacterial life strategies with soil organic matter accrual by karst vegetation restoration

P Hu, W Zhang, Y Kuzyakov, L Xiao, D Xiao… - Soil Biology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Vegetation restoration affects belowground microbial diversity and trait-based life strategies,
as well as soil organic matter (SOM) accumulation. Despite the growing focus on microbial …

Response of cbbL-harboring microorganisms to precipitation changes in a naturally-restored grassland

N Li, B Wang, Y Huang, Q Huang, F Jiao… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
The impact of the long-term uneven precipitation distribution model on the diversity and
community composition of soil C-fixing microorganisms in arid and semiarid grasslands …

Soil warming duration and magnitude affect the dynamics of fine roots and rhizomes and associated C and N pools in subarctic grasslands

B Bhattarai, BD Sigurdsson, P Sigurdsson… - Annals of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims The response of subarctic grassland's below-ground to soil
warming is key to understanding this ecosystem's adaptation to future climate. Functionally …

Individual and interactive effects of warming and nitrogen supply on CO2 fluxes and carbon allocation in subarctic grassland

K Meeran, N Verbrigghe, J Ingrisch… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate warming has been suggested to impact high latitude grasslands severely,
potentially causing considerable carbon (C) losses from soil. Warming can also stimulate …

Long-term warming-induced trophic downgrading in the soil microbial food web

MB Dahl, A Söllinger, P Sigurðsson, I Janssens… - Soil Biology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Climatic warming has been hypothesized to accelerate organic matter decomposition by soil
microorganisms and thereby enhance carbon (C) release to the atmosphere. However, the …

Warming‐induced functional shifts in the decomposer community interact with plant community compositional shifts to impact litter decomposition

E Dawson‐Glass, CR Hewins, DJ Burke… - Functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate warming is altering plant and soil microbial communities, with important implications
for ecosystem processes like litter decomposition. As warming alters plant community …

A review of the response characteristics of soil respiration to temperature and moisture changes under global climate change

RAN Man-xue, D Jun-jun… - Chinese Journal of …, 2024 - zgnyqx.ieda.org.cn
Warming of the climate and changes in precipitation patterns are major manifestations of
climate change and abiotic factors affecting soil respiration. Authors presents a systematic …

[HTML][HTML] Inferring the relationship between soil temperature and the normalized difference vegetation index with machine learning

S Mortier, A Hamedpour, B Bussmann, RPT Wandji… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in climate can greatly affect the phenology of plants, which can have
important feedback effects, such as altering the carbon cycle. These phenological feedback …

[HTML][HTML] Metatranscriptomic responses of High-Arctic tundra soil microbiomes to carbon input

G Varliero, A Frossard, W Qi, B Stierli, B Frey - Soil Biology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Over recent decades, there has been a noticeable change in vegetation diversity
accompanied by increased plant productivity in tundra systems of the High-Arctic, leading to …