Half of global agricultural soil phosphorus fertility derived from anthropogenic sources
The use of mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers, often referred to as anthropogenic
phosphorus, has dramatically altered the global phosphorus cycle and increased soil …
phosphorus, has dramatically altered the global phosphorus cycle and increased soil …
Canopy structure regulates autumn phenology by mediating the microclimate in temperate forests
Autumn phenology plays a critical role in sha** the carbon sequestration capacity of
temperate forests. Notable local-scale variations in autumn phenology have drawn …
temperate forests. Notable local-scale variations in autumn phenology have drawn …
Reducing spatial resolution increased net primary productivity prediction of terrestrial ecosystems: A Random Forest approach
Net primary production (NPP) is a pivotal component of the terrestrial carbon dynamic, as it
directly contributes to the sequestration of atmospheric carbon by vegetation. However …
directly contributes to the sequestration of atmospheric carbon by vegetation. However …
Global trends in grassland carrying capacity and relative stocking density of livestock
J Piipponen, M Jalava, J de Leeuw… - Global change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Although the role of livestock in future food systems is debated, animal proteins are unlikely
to completely disappear from our diet. Grasslands are a key source of primary productivity …
to completely disappear from our diet. Grasslands are a key source of primary productivity …
Radial Transport in the Earth's Radiation Belts: Linear, Quasi-linear, and Higher-order Processes
Observational studies of the Earth's radiation belts indicate that Alfvénic fluctuations in the
frequency range of 2–25 mHz accelerate electrons to relativistic energies. For decades …
frequency range of 2–25 mHz accelerate electrons to relativistic energies. For decades …
[HTML][HTML] Interactions of long-term grazing and woody encroachment can shift soil biogeochemistry and microbiomes in savanna ecosystems
Semi-arid grasslands and savannas in the southern Great Plains USA are extensively used
for livestock grazing. Over the past century, Juniperus (juniper) and Quercus (oak) species …
for livestock grazing. Over the past century, Juniperus (juniper) and Quercus (oak) species …
Deciphering the drivers of net primary productivity of vegetation in mining areas
H Tian, S Liu, W Zhu, J Zhang, Y Zheng, J Shi, R Bi - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Spatial differentiation of the net primary productivity (NPP) of vegetation is an important
factor in the ecological protection and restoration of mining areas. However, most studies …
factor in the ecological protection and restoration of mining areas. However, most studies …
Estimating the global root exudate carbon flux
Root exudation, the export of low-molecular weight organic carbon (C) from living plant roots
to soil, influences microbial activity, nutrient availability, and ecosystem feedbacks to climate …
to soil, influences microbial activity, nutrient availability, and ecosystem feedbacks to climate …
As above, not so below: Long‐term dynamics of net primary production across a dryland transition zone
Drylands are key contributors to interannual variation in the terrestrial carbon sink, which
has been attributed primarily to broad‐scale climatic anomalies that disproportionately affect …
has been attributed primarily to broad‐scale climatic anomalies that disproportionately affect …
A global dataset on phosphorus in agricultural soils
Numerous drivers such as farming practices, erosion, land-use change, and soil
biogeochemical background, determine the global spatial distribution of phosphorus (P) in …
biogeochemical background, determine the global spatial distribution of phosphorus (P) in …