Above-and belowground linkages shape responses of mountain vegetation to climate change

F Hagedorn, K Gavazov, JM Alexander - Science, 2019 - science.org
Upward shifts of mountain vegetation lag behind rates of climate warming, partly related to
interconnected changes belowground. Here, we unravel above-and belowground linkages …

Stable isotopes of fatty acids: current and future perspectives for advancing trophic ecology

CW Twining, SJ Taipale, L Ruess… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
To understand consumer dietary requirements and resource use across ecosystems,
researchers have employed a variety of methods, including bulk stable isotope and fatty acid …

Responses of soil microbial community to continuous experimental nitrogen additions for 13 years in a nitrogen-rich tropical forest

C Wang, X Lu, T Mori, Q Mao, K Zhou, G Zhou… - Soil Biology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Intensified anthropogenic activities will increase rates of nitrogen (N) deposition over the
next decades, especially in the tropics. There are urgent needs to know how soil microbial …

Decreased soil multifunctionality is associated with altered microbial network properties under precipitation reduction in a semiarid grassland

X Wang, Q Zhang, Z Zhang, W Li, W Liu, N Xiao, H Liu… - IMeta, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Decreased precipitation significantly suppressed the nutrient provisioning, microbial growth
efficiency, LOM decomposition, and thus, the averaging multifunctionality by 42.6%(p< …

Identifying the microbial taxa that consistently respond to soil warming across time and space

AM Oliverio, MA Bradford, N Fierer - Global change biology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Soil microbial communities are the key drivers of many terrestrial biogeochemical
processes. However, we currently lack a generalizable understanding of how these soil …

Effect of temperature on biochar priming effects and its stability in soils

Y Fang, B Singh, BP Singh - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2015 - Elsevier
Recent studies have shown both increased (positive priming) and decreased (negative
priming) mineralisation of native soil organic carbon (SOC) with biochar addition. However …

Asymmetric winter warming reduces microbial carbon use efficiency and growth more than symmetric year-round warming in alpine soils

L Li, Q Xu, S Jiang, X Jing, Q Shen, JS He… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - pnas.org
Asymmetric seasonal warming trends are evident across terrestrial ecosystems, with winter
temperatures rising more than summer ones. Yet, the impact of such asymmetric seasonal …

Reduced carbon sequestration potential of biochar in acidic soil

Y Sheng, Y Zhan, L Zhu - Science of the Total Environment, 2016 - Elsevier
Biochar application in soil has been proposed as a promising method for carbon
sequestration. While factors affecting its carbon sequestration potential have been widely …

Predicting spatial patterns of soil bacteria under current and future environmental conditions

HK Mod, A Buri, E Yashiro, N Guex, L Malard… - The ISME …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Soil bacteria are largely missing from future biodiversity assessments hindering
comprehensive forecasts of ecosystem changes. Soil bacterial communities are expected to …

Microplastics induced the differential responses of microbial-driven soil carbon and nitrogen cycles under warming

S Li, L Zhong, B Zhang, C Fan, Y Gao, M Wang… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2024 - Elsevier
The input of microplastics (MPs) and warming interfere with soil carbon (C) or nitrogen (N)
cycles. Although the effects of warming and/or MPs on the cycles have been well studied …