Soil carbon is a critical component of the terrestrial carbon sink and is impacted by the total belowground carbon allocation (TBCA). This study uses a long-term multifactor grassland experiment to show that elevated temperature and CO2 increased the TBCA over time, modulated by drought and N addition…
Source: Nature Climate Change | Springer Nature Limited
Nature Climate Change | Springer Nature Limited
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- Ecological integrity of avoided deforestation projects
- Global heat stress intensification and its expanding footprint on the human population
- Comprehensive national climate damage assessments framework applied to the UK
- Climate change drives ecological novelty and new social challenges
- Temperate local extinctions from climate change are outpacing tropical extinctions
- Attributing carbon to capital owners
- Author Correction: Priority science can accelerate agroforestry as a natural climate solution
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