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Increasing aridity, temperature and soil pH induce soil C-N-P imbalance in grasslands
by
Jiao, Feng
, Shi, Xin-Rong
, Yuan, Zhi-You
, Han, Feng-Peng
in
631/158/2445
/ 704/158/47
/ Arid zones
/ Biomass
/ Climate change
/ Drought
/ Grasslands
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ pH effects
/ Plant growth
/ Science
/ Soil pH
/ Soil temperature
/ Soil testing
/ Soil types
/ Steppes
/ Temperature effects
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2016
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Increasing aridity, temperature and soil pH induce soil C-N-P imbalance in grasslands
by
Jiao, Feng
, Shi, Xin-Rong
, Yuan, Zhi-You
, Han, Feng-Peng
in
631/158/2445
/ 704/158/47
/ Arid zones
/ Biomass
/ Climate change
/ Drought
/ Grasslands
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ pH effects
/ Plant growth
/ Science
/ Soil pH
/ Soil temperature
/ Soil testing
/ Soil types
/ Steppes
/ Temperature effects
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2016
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Increasing aridity, temperature and soil pH induce soil C-N-P imbalance in grasslands
by
Jiao, Feng
, Shi, Xin-Rong
, Yuan, Zhi-You
, Han, Feng-Peng
in
631/158/2445
/ 704/158/47
/ Arid zones
/ Biomass
/ Climate change
/ Drought
/ Grasslands
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ pH effects
/ Plant growth
/ Science
/ Soil pH
/ Soil temperature
/ Soil testing
/ Soil types
/ Steppes
/ Temperature effects
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2016
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Increasing aridity, temperature and soil pH induce soil C-N-P imbalance in grasslands
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Increasing aridity, temperature and soil pH induce soil C-N-P imbalance in grasslands
2016
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Due to the different degrees of controls exerted by biological and geochemical processes, climate changes are suggested to uncouple biogeochemical C, N and P cycles, influencing biomass accumulation, decomposition and storage in terrestrial ecosystems. However, the possible extent of such disruption in grassland ecosystems remains unclear, especially in China’s steppes which have undergone rapid climate changes with increasing drought and warming predicted moving forward in these dryland ecosystems. Here, we assess how soil C-N-P stoichiometry is affected by climatic change along a 3500-km temperate climate transect in Inner Mongolia, China. Our results reveal that the soil from more arid and warmer sites are associated with lower soil organic C, total N and P. The ratios of both soil C:P and N:P decrease, but soil C:N increases with increasing aridity and temperature, indicating the predicted decreases in precipitation and warming for most of the temperate grassland region could lead to a soil C-N-P decoupling that may reduce plant growth and production in arid ecosystems. Soil pH, mainly reflecting long-term climate change in our sites, also contributes to the changing soil C-N-P stoichiometry, indicating the collective influences of climate and soil type on the shape of soil C-N-P balance.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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