نتایج جستجو برای: semiarid soil

تعداد نتایج: 183810  

2010
Gene‐Hua Crystal Ng Dennis McLaughlin Dara Entekhabi Bridget R. Scanlon

[1] Groundwater recharge is likely to be affected by climate change. In semiarid regions where groundwater resources are often critical, annual recharge rates are typically small and most recharge occurs episodically. Such episodic recharge is uncertain and difficult to predict. This paper analyzes the impacts of different climate predictions on diffuse episodic recharge at a low‐relief semiari...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2012
Feike A Dijkstra Elise Pendall Jack A Morgan Dana M Blumenthal Yolima Carrillo Daniel R LeCain Ronald F Follett David G Williams

Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for primary producers and decomposers in terrestrial ecosystems. Although climate change affects terrestrial N cycling with important feedbacks to plant productivity and carbon sequestration, the impacts of climate change on the relative availability of N with respect to P remain highly uncertain. In a semiarid grassland in Wyoming, USA, w...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
William J Parton Jack A Morgan Guiming Wang Stephen Del Grosso

The Prairie Heating and CO2 Enrichment (PHACE) experiment has been initiated at a site in southern Wyoming (USA) to simulate the impact of warming and elevated atmospheric CO2 on ecosystem dynamics for semiarid grassland ecosystems. The DAYCENT ecosystem model was parametrized to simulate the impact of elevated CO2 at the open-top chamber (OTC) experiment in north-eastern Colorado (1996-2001), ...

2016
Yufang Shen Yingying Chen Shiqing Li

Mulching is widely used to increase crop yield in semiarid regions in northwestern China, but little is known about the effect of different mulching systems on the microbial properties of the soil, which play an important role in agroecosystemic functioning and nutrient cycling. Based on a 4-year spring maize (Zea mays L.) field experiment at Changwu Agricultural and Ecological Experimental Sta...

2012
Ying Fang Fen Xun Wenming Bai Wenhao Zhang Linghao Li

BACKGROUND Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen fertilization dramatically, little is known about the mechanisms underlying specific species replacement and richness loss. In an experiment in semiarid temperate steppe of China, manipulative N addition with five treatments was conducted to evaluate the effect of N addition on the community structure ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2012
Nianpeng He Yunhai Zhang Jingzhong Dai Xingguo Han Guirui Yu

Cultivation in semiarid grasslands induces large changes in soil organic matter (SOM) stock. To better predict the effects of cultivation on SOM pools, there is a need to identify the soil fractions that are affected and the extent to which they are affected. Using four cultivation chronosequences in Inner Mongolian grasslands of northern China, we investigated the changes in soil organic carbo...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
William H Albright Craig H Benson Glendon W Gee Arthur C Roesler Tarek Abichou Preecha Apiwantragoon Bradley F Lyles Steven A Rock

Landfill covers are critical to waste containment, yet field performance of specific cover designs has not been well documented and seldom been compared in side-by-side testing. A study was conducted to assess the ability of landfill final covers to control percolation into underlying waste. Conventional covers employing resistive barriers as well as alternative covers relying on water-storage ...

2017
Yufang Shen Lixia Zhu Hongyan Cheng Shanchao Yue Shiqing Li

Biochar amendments to soil have potential as a climate change mitigation strategy. However, their effect on carbon exchange in different ecosystems has not been well evaluated. Understanding how biochar affects carbon exchange from agricultural soil is essential for clarifying the contribution of biochar management to the carbon budget. We performed a laboratory and a two-year field experiment ...

2011
Jessica M. Cable Greg A. Barron-Gafford Kiona Ogle Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman Russell L. Scott David G. Williams Travis E. Huxman

[1] A greater abundance of shrubs in semiarid grasslands affects the spatial patterns of soil temperature, moisture, and litter, resulting in fertile islands with potentially enhanced soil metabolic activity. The goal of this study was to quantify the microsite specificity of soil respiration in a semiarid riparian ecosystem experiencing shrub encroachment. We quantified the response of soil re...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Feike A Dijkstra Jack A Morgan Ronald F Follett Daniel R Lecain

Atmospheric concentrations of methane (CH4 ) and nitrous oxide (N2 O) have increased over the last 150 years because of human activity. Soils are important sources and sinks of both potent greenhouse gases where their production and consumption are largely regulated by biological processes. Climate change could alter these processes thereby affecting both rate and direction of their exchange wi...

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