Inorganic carbon losses by soil acidification jeopardize global efforts on carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation

S Raza, K Zamanian, S Ullah, Y Kuzyakov… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2021 - Elsevier
Soil plays a significant role in controlling the global carbon (C) cycle. Studies on climate
change mitigation have focused entirely on soil organic carbon (SOC) to increase C …

Key ecological responses to nitrogen are altered by climate change

TL Greaver, CM Clark, JE Compton, D Vallano… - Nature Climate …, 2016 - nature.com
Climate change and anthropogenic nitrogen deposition are both important ecological
threats. Evaluating their cumulative effects provides a more holistic view of ecosystem …

Nitrogen deposition contributes to soil acidification in tropical ecosystems

X Lu, Q Mao, FS Gilliam, Y Luo, J Mo - Global change biology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has greatly altered terrestrial ecosystem
functioning, threatening ecosystem health via acidification and eutrophication in temperate …

Polyamines and abiotic stress in plants: a complex relationship

R Minocha, R Majumdar, SC Minocha - Frontiers in plant science, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The physiological relationship between abiotic stress in plants and polyamines was reported
more than 40 years ago. Ever since there has been a debate as to whether increased …

A meta-analysis of the effects of nitrogen additions on base cations: implications for plants, soils, and streams

RW Lucas, J Klaminder, MN Futter, KH Bishop… - Forest Ecology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
The dominant base cations (BC; ie, Ca 2+, Mg 2+, K+, and Na+) are important in buffering
soil and water acidity in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Ca 2+, Mg 2+, and K+ are …

Bioengineered microbial strains for detoxification of toxic environmental pollutants

Q Maqsood, A Sumrin, R Waseem, M Hussain… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Industrialization and other anthropogenic human activities pose significant environmental
risks. As a result of the hazardous pollution, numerous living organisms may suffer from …

Logging impacts on the biogeochemistry of boreal forest soils and nutrient export to aquatic systems: A review

DP Kreutzweiser, PW Hazlett… - Environmental Reviews, 2008 - cdnsciencepub.com
Logging disturbances in boreal forest watersheds can alter biogeochemical processes in
soils by changing forest composition, plant uptake rates, soil conditions, moisture and …

Declining acidic deposition begins reversal of forest-soil acidification in the northeastern US and eastern Canada

GB Lawrence, PW Hazlett, IJ Fernandez… - … science & technology, 2015 - ACS Publications
Decreasing trends in acidic deposition levels over the past several decades have led to
partial chemical recovery of surface waters. However, depletion of soil Ca from acidic …

Responses of soil phosphorus fractions after nitrogen addition in a subtropical forest ecosystem: Insights from decreased Fe and Al oxides and increased plant roots

Y Fan, X Zhong, F Lin, C Liu, L Yang, M Wang, G Chen… - Geoderma, 2019 - Elsevier
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition may exacerbate soil phosphorus (P) limitations in P-
deficient subtropical forest ecosystems. However, which abiotic factors predominantly …

Consequences of climate change for biogeochemical cycling in forests of northeastern North America

JL Campbell, LE Rustad, EW Boyer… - Canadian Journal of …, 2009 - cdnsciencepub.com
A critical component of assessing the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems
involves understanding associated changes in the biogeochemical cycling of elements …