Forest microbiome and global change
Forests influence climate and mitigate global change through the storage of carbon in soils.
In turn, these complex ecosystems face important challenges, including increases in carbon …
In turn, these complex ecosystems face important challenges, including increases in carbon …
Terrestrial carbon sinks in China and around the world and their contribution to carbon neutrality
Enhancing the terrestrial ecosystem carbon sink (referred to as terrestrial C sink) is an
important way to slow down the continuous increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) …
important way to slow down the continuous increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) …
CMIP6 simulations with the CMCC Earth system model (CMCC‐ESM2)
This article introduces the second generation CMCC Earth System Model (CMCC‐ESM2)
that extends a number of marine and terrestrial biogeochemical processes with respect to its …
that extends a number of marine and terrestrial biogeochemical processes with respect to its …
Forest carbon management: A review of silvicultural practices and management strategies across boreal, temperate and tropical forests
Abstract Purpose of Review Carbon sequestration and storage in forest ecosystems is often
promoted as a solution for reducing CO 2 concentrations in the atmosphere. Yet, our …
promoted as a solution for reducing CO 2 concentrations in the atmosphere. Yet, our …
Assessing the efficiency of changes in land use for mitigating climate change
Land-use changes are critical for climate policy because native vegetation and soils store
abundant carbon and their losses from agricultural expansion, together with emissions from …
abundant carbon and their losses from agricultural expansion, together with emissions from …
How eddy covariance flux measurements have contributed to our understanding of Global Change Biology
A global network of long‐term carbon and water flux measurements has existed since the
late 1990s. With its representative sampling of the terrestrial biosphere's climate and …
late 1990s. With its representative sampling of the terrestrial biosphere's climate and …
[HTML][HTML] Greenhouse gas emissions from soils—A review
Soils act as sources and sinks for greenhouse gases (GHG) such as carbon dioxide (CO 2),
methane (CH 4), and nitrous oxide (N 2 O). Since both storage and emission capacities may …
methane (CH 4), and nitrous oxide (N 2 O). Since both storage and emission capacities may …
Carbon sequestration potential of second-growth forest regeneration in the Latin American tropics
Regrowth of tropical secondary forests following complete or nearly complete removal of
forest vegetation actively stores carbon in aboveground biomass, partially counterbalancing …
forest vegetation actively stores carbon in aboveground biomass, partially counterbalancing …
Diagnosing destabilization risk in global land carbon sinks
Global net land carbon uptake or net biome production (NBP) has increased during recent
decades. Whether its temporal variability and autocorrelation have changed during this …
decades. Whether its temporal variability and autocorrelation have changed during this …
Grazing intensity significantly affects belowground carbon and nitrogen cycling in grassland ecosystems: A meta‐analysis
Livestock grazing activities potentially alter ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in
grassland ecosystems. Despite the fact that numerous individual studies and a few meta …
grassland ecosystems. Despite the fact that numerous individual studies and a few meta …