The impact of flooding on aquatic ecosystem services
Flooding is a major disturbance that impacts aquatic ecosystems and the ecosystem
services that they provide. Predicted increases in global flood risk due to land use change …
services that they provide. Predicted increases in global flood risk due to land use change …
Responses and mechanisms of soil greenhouse gas fluxes to changes in precipitation intensity and duration: a meta-analysis for a global perspective
G Yan, C Mu, Y **ng, Q Wang - Canadian Journal of Soil …, 2018 - cdnsciencepub.com
Although extensive manipulative experiments have been conducted to study the effects of
altered precipitation intensity and duration on soil greenhouse gas (GHG; carbon dioxide …
altered precipitation intensity and duration on soil greenhouse gas (GHG; carbon dioxide …
Precipitation events reduce soil respiration in a coastal wetland based on four-year continuous field measurements
Coastal wetlands are considered as a significant sink for global carbon because their
organic-rich soils. Given exposed to shallow water tables, water from groundwater is …
organic-rich soils. Given exposed to shallow water tables, water from groundwater is …
Twenty years of riparian zone research (1997–2017): where to next?
Riparian zones have been used for water quality management with respect to NO3− in
subsurface flow and total P (TP), sediments, and pesticides in overland flow for decades …
subsurface flow and total P (TP), sediments, and pesticides in overland flow for decades …
Functionality of methane cycling microbiome during methane flux hot moments from riparian buffer systems
Riparian buffer systems (RBS) are a common agroforestry practice that involves maintaining
a forested boundary adjacent to water bodies to protect the aquatic ecosystems in …
a forested boundary adjacent to water bodies to protect the aquatic ecosystems in …
Soil water content drives spatiotemporal patterns of CO2 and N2O emissions from a Mediterranean riparian forest soil
Riparian zones play a fundamental role in regulating the amount of carbon (C) and nitrogen
(N) that is exported from catchments. However, C and N removal via soil gaseous pathways …
(N) that is exported from catchments. However, C and N removal via soil gaseous pathways …
Greenhouse gas emissions from riparian systems as affected by hydrological extremes: a mini-review
Increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations causes global temperature
rising as well as extreme hydrological events. Understanding the effects of climate change …
rising as well as extreme hydrological events. Understanding the effects of climate change …
The Effect of Conservation Agriculture and Environmental Factors on CO2 Emissions in a Rainfed Crop Rotation
R Carbonell-Bojollo, O Veroz-Gonzalez… - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
There are many factors involved in the release of CO2 emissions from the soil, such as the
type of soil management, the soil organic matter, the soil temperature and moisture …
type of soil management, the soil organic matter, the soil temperature and moisture …
Effects of Biochar and Organic Additives on CO2 Emissions and the Microbial Community at Two Water Saturations in Saline–Alkaline Soil
P Zhang, Z Jiang, X Wu, Q Lu, Y Lin, Y Zhang, X Zhang… - Agronomy, 2023 - mdpi.com
The nutrient-limiting conditions in saline–alkali soil as well as the salinity and alkalinity
stress are successfully alleviated by water management measures and the addition of …
stress are successfully alleviated by water management measures and the addition of …
Short-term effects of soil moisture on soil organic carbon decomposition in a coastal wetland of the Yellow River Delta
W Qu, G Han, J Wang, J Li, M Zhao, W He, X Li, S Wei - Hydrobiologia, 2021 - Springer
Soil moisture remarkably influences soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition and is one of
the key variables in ecological models influencing changes in soil carbon (C) storage …
the key variables in ecological models influencing changes in soil carbon (C) storage …