[HTML][HTML] The impact of climate change on the treatability of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in upland water supplies: A UK perspective

JP Ritson, NJD Graham, MR Templeton… - Science of the Total …, 2014 - Elsevier
Climate change in the UK is expected to cause increases in temperatures, altered
precipitation patterns and more frequent and extreme weather events. In this review we …

Current and future ozone risks to global terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem processes

J Fuhrer, M Val Martin, G Mills, CL Heald… - Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Risks associated with exposure of individual plant species to ozone (O3) are well
documented, but implications for terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem processes have …

[HTML][HTML] Biogeochemical and plant trait mechanisms drive enhanced methane emissions in response to whole-ecosystem warming

GL Noyce, JP Megonigal - Biogeosciences, 2021 - bg.copernicus.org
Climate warming perturbs ecosystem carbon (C) cycling, causing both positive and negative
feedbacks on greenhouse gas emissions. In 2016, we began a tidal marsh field experiment …

Tree-Structured Parzan Estimator–Machine Learning–Ordinary Kriging: An Integration Method for Soil Ammonia Spatial Prediction in the Typical Cropland of Chinese …

Y Song, M Ye, Z Zheng, D Zhan, W Duan, M Lu… - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
Spatial prediction of soil ammonia (NH3) plays an important role in monitoring climate
warming and soil ecological health. However, traditional machine learning (ML) models do …

Impact of deforestation on solid and dissolved organic matter characteristics of tropical peat forests: implications for carbon release

L Gandois, AR Cobb, IC Hei, LBL Lim, KA Salim… - Biogeochemistry, 2013 - Springer
This study compares the organic chemistry of peat beneath one of last remaining pristine
tropical peat forests in Southeast Asia with a neighbouring peat dome that has been …

Molecular ecological perspective of methanogenic archaeal community in rice agroecosystem

S Alpana, P Vishwakarma, TK Adhya, K Inubushi… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Methane leads to global warming owing to its warming potential higher than carbon dioxide
(CO 2). Rice fields represent the major source of methane (CH 4) emission as the recent …

[HTML][HTML] Particulate organic matter predicts spatial variation in denitrification potential at the field scale

ER Stuchiner, WA Jernigan, Z Zhang, WC Eddy… - Geoderma, 2024 - Elsevier
High spatiotemporal variability in soil nitrous oxide (N 2 O) fluxes challenges quantification
and prediction of emissions to evaluate the climate change mitigation outcomes of …

The contrasting responses of soil microorganisms in two rice cultivars to elevated ground-level ozone

Y Feng, Y Yu, H Tang, Q Zu, J Zhu, X Lin - Environmental Pollution, 2015 - Elsevier
Although elevated ground-level O 3 has a species–specific impact on plant growth, the
differences in soil biota responses to O 3 pollution among rice cultivars are rarely reported …

Cascading effects of elevated ozone on wheat rhizosphere microbial communities depend on temperature and cultivar sensitivity

F Changey, M Bagard, M Souleymane, TZ Lerch - Environmental pollution, 2018 - Elsevier
Tropospheric ozone (O 3) concentrations have now reached levels that can potentially affect
crop production in several regions of the world. The interacting effects of the elevated O 3 …

Impact of elevated tropospheric ozone on soil C, N and microbial dynamics of winter wheat

E Hu, Z Yuan, H Zhang, W Zhang, X Wang… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2018 - Elsevier
Tropospheric O 3 can impact soil systems mediated by changing root biomass and
exudates. This study investigated how elevated O 3 alters soil CO 2 and N 2 O emissions …