Iron-mediated soil carbon response to water-table decline in an alpine wetland
The tremendous reservoir of soil organic carbon (SOC) in wetlands is being threatened by
water-table decline (WTD) globally. However, the SOC response to WTD remains highly …
water-table decline (WTD) globally. However, the SOC response to WTD remains highly …
Climate and plant controls on soil organic matter in coastal wetlands
Coastal wetlands are among the most productive and carbon‐rich ecosystems on Earth.
Long‐term carbon storage in coastal wetlands occurs primarily belowground as soil organic …
Long‐term carbon storage in coastal wetlands occurs primarily belowground as soil organic …
Molecular mechanisms of water table lowering and nitrogen deposition in affecting greenhouse gas emissions from a Tibetan alpine wetland
Rapid climate change and intensified human activities have resulted in water table lowering
(WTL) and enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition in Tibetan alpine wetlands. These changes …
(WTL) and enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition in Tibetan alpine wetlands. These changes …
Methane emissions from an alpine wetland on the Tibetan Plateau: Neglected but vital contribution of the nongrowing season
The vast wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau are expected to be an important natural source of
methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. The magnitude, patterns and environmental controls of …
methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. The magnitude, patterns and environmental controls of …
Responses of CH4 flux and microbial diversity to changes in rainfall amount and frequencies in a wet meadow in the Tibetan Plateau
Global climate change scenarios forecast an increasing occurrence frequency of extreme
precipitation events in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, events that likely will result in increasing …
precipitation events in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, events that likely will result in increasing …
Distribution of n-alkanes and their δ2H and δ13C values in typical plants along a terrestrial-coastal-oceanic gradient
Reconstructing past responses of coastal wetlands to climate change contextualizes
ongoing and future developments in these globally important ecosystems. The molecular …
ongoing and future developments in these globally important ecosystems. The molecular …
Declines in plant productivity drive carbon loss from brackish coastal wetland mesocosms exposed to saltwater intrusion
Coastal wetlands, among the most productive ecosystems, are important global reservoirs of
carbon (C). Accelerated sea level rise (SLR) and saltwater intrusion in coastal wetlands …
carbon (C). Accelerated sea level rise (SLR) and saltwater intrusion in coastal wetlands …
Patterns and trends of organic matter processing and transport: Insights from the US long-term ecological research network
Organic matter (OM) dynamics determine how much carbon is stored in ecosystems, a
service that modulates climate. We synthesized research from across the US Long-Term …
service that modulates climate. We synthesized research from across the US Long-Term …
Tidal wetland gross primary production across the continental United States, 2000–2019
We mapped tidal wetland gross primary production (GPP) with unprecedented detail for
multiple wetland types across the continental United States (CONUS) at 16‐day intervals for …
multiple wetland types across the continental United States (CONUS) at 16‐day intervals for …
Neutral soil pH conditions favor the inhibition of phenol on hydrolase activities and soil organic carbon mineralization
P **n, Y Zhang, N Jiang, Z Chen, L Chen - European Journal of Soil Biology, 2024 - Elsevier
The enzymic latch theory established the relationships between hydrolases, oxidases and
soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in peatlands, desert or agricultural soils. The vital role of …
soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in peatlands, desert or agricultural soils. The vital role of …