Simple additive effects are rare: a quantitative review of plant biomass and soil process responses to combined manipulations of CO2 and temperature
In recent years, increased awareness of the potential interactions between rising
atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) and temperature has illustrated the importance of …
atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) and temperature has illustrated the importance of …
Alpine soil microbial ecology in a changing world
J Donhauser, B Frey - FEMS microbiology ecology, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Climate change has a disproportionally large impact on alpine soil ecosystems, leading to
pronounced changes in soil microbial diversity and function associated with effects on …
pronounced changes in soil microbial diversity and function associated with effects on …
Soil respiration under climate warming: differential response of heterotrophic and autotrophic respiration
Despite decades of research, how climate warming alters the global flux of soil respiration is
still poorly characterized. Here, we use meta‐analysis to synthesize 202 soil respiration …
still poorly characterized. Here, we use meta‐analysis to synthesize 202 soil respiration …
Phosphorus in forest ecosystems: new insights from an ecosystem nutrition perspective
Phosphorus is one of the major limiting factors of primary productivity in terrestrial
ecosystems and, thus, the P demand of plants might be among the most important drivers of …
ecosystems and, thus, the P demand of plants might be among the most important drivers of …
High temperatures enhance the microbial genetic potential to recycle C and N from necromass in high‐mountain soils
Climate change is strongly affecting high‐mountain soils and warming in particular is
associated with pronounced changes in microbe‐mediated C and N cycling, affecting plant …
associated with pronounced changes in microbe‐mediated C and N cycling, affecting plant …
Seasonal dynamics of soil respiration and N mineralization in chronically warmed and fertilized soils
Although numerous studies have examined the individual effects of increased temperatures
and N deposition on soil biogeochemical cycling, few have considered how these …
and N deposition on soil biogeochemical cycling, few have considered how these …
Warming homogenizes apparent temperature sensitivity of ecosystem respiration
Warming-induced carbon loss through terrestrial ecosystem respiration (Re) is likely getting
stronger in high latitudes and cold regions because of the more rapid warming and higher …
stronger in high latitudes and cold regions because of the more rapid warming and higher …
Soil warming opens the nitrogen cycle at the alpine treeline
Climate warming may alter ecosystem nitrogen (N) cycling by accelerating N transformations
in the soil, and changes may be especially pronounced in cold regions characterized by N …
in the soil, and changes may be especially pronounced in cold regions characterized by N …
Treeline research—From the roots of the past to present time. A review
FK Holtmeier, G Broll - Forests, 2019 - mdpi.com
Elevational and polar treelines have been studied for more than two centuries. The aim of
the present article is to highlight in retrospect the scope of treeline research, scientific …
the present article is to highlight in retrospect the scope of treeline research, scientific …
Soil warming alters microbial substrate use in alpine soils
K Streit, F Hagedorn, D Hiltbrunner… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Will warming lead to an increased use of older soil organic carbon (SOC) by microbial
communities, thereby inducing C losses from C‐rich alpine soils? We studied soil microbial …
communities, thereby inducing C losses from C‐rich alpine soils? We studied soil microbial …