Ecological Lessons from Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) Experiments
Free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments have provided novel insights into the
ecological mechanisms controlling the cycling and storage of carbon in terrestrial …
ecological mechanisms controlling the cycling and storage of carbon in terrestrial …
The role of plants in the effects of global change on nutrient availability and stoichiometry in the plant-soil system
J Sardans, J Peñuelas - Plant physiology, 2012 - academic.oup.com
The impact on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles of human activity is a growing
concern and has several causes and consequences (MacDonald et al., 2011; Peñuelas et …
concern and has several causes and consequences (MacDonald et al., 2011; Peñuelas et …
CO2 enhancement of forest productivity constrained by limited nitrogen availability
Stimulation of terrestrial plant production by rising CO2 concentration is projected to reduce
the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Coupled climate–carbon cycle …
the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Coupled climate–carbon cycle …
Soil microbial community responses to multiple experimental climate change drivers
Researchers agree that climate change factors such as rising atmospheric [CO2] and
warming will likely interact to modify ecosystem properties and processes. However, the …
warming will likely interact to modify ecosystem properties and processes. However, the …
Soil ecosystem functioning under climate change: plant species and community effects
Feedbacks of terrestrial ecosystems to atmospheric and climate change depend on soil
ecosystem dynamics. Soil ecosystems can directly and indirectly respond to climate change …
ecosystem dynamics. Soil ecosystems can directly and indirectly respond to climate change …
Metagenomic analysis reveals a marked divergence in the structure of belowground microbial communities at elevated CO2
Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 564–575 Abstract Understanding the responses of biological
communities to elevated CO2 (eCO2) is a central issue in ecology, but little is known about …
communities to elevated CO2 (eCO2) is a central issue in ecology, but little is known about …
Positive climate feedbacks of soil microbial communities in a semi‐arid grassland
Soil microbial communities may be able to rapidly respond to changing environments in
ways that change community structure and functioning, which could affect climate–carbon …
ways that change community structure and functioning, which could affect climate–carbon …
Changes in the microbial community structure of bacteria, archaea and fungi in response to elevated CO2 and warming in an Australian native grassland soil
The microbial community structure of bacteria, archaea and fungi is described in an
Australian native grassland soil after more than 5 years exposure to different atmospheric …
Australian native grassland soil after more than 5 years exposure to different atmospheric …
Soil aggregate size distribution mediates microbial climate change feedbacks
Soil carbon stabilization is known to depend in part on its distribution in structural
aggregates, and upon soil microbial activity within the aggregates. However, the influence of …
aggregates, and upon soil microbial activity within the aggregates. However, the influence of …
[HTML][HTML] Soil microbial community structure and function mainly respond to indirect effects in a multifactorial climate manipulation experiment
E Deltedesco, KM Keiblinger, HP Piepho… - Soil Biology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Future climate change scenarios predict increases in surface temperature as well as
atmospheric CO 2 concentration. In this study we simultaneously addressed individual and …
atmospheric CO 2 concentration. In this study we simultaneously addressed individual and …