Whole-soil-profile warming does not change microbial carbon use efficiency in surface and deep soils [PDF]
Significance Although surface and deep soils will warm at nearly the same rate throughout the next century, the response of deep-soil organic carbon (C) to climate warming is still unknown.
Qiufang Zhang, Ji-Guang Feng, Xiaojie Li
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Design and Test of a Soil Profile Moisture Sensor Based on Sensitive Soil Layers [PDF]
To meet the demand of intelligent irrigation for accurate moisture sensing in the soil vertical profile, a soil profile moisture sensor was designed based on the principle of high-frequency capacitance.
Zhenran Gao +5 more
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Development of a 10-km resolution global soil profile dataset for crop modeling applications [PDF]
One major challenge in applying crop simulation models at the regional or global scale is the lack of available global gridded soil profile data. We developed a 10-km resolution global soil profile dataset, at 2 m depth, compatible with DSSAT using ...
Eunjin Han, Amor Vm Ines, Jawoo Koo
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Hotspots of N2O accumulation in the soil profile of alternate wetting and drying paddy fields [PDF]
IntroductionAlternate wetting and drying irrigation (IAWD) is a promising practice for water conservation and climate mitigation, yet it inadvertently stimulates substantial nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions.
Guangyan Liu +6 more
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Metabolic capabilities mute positive response to direct and indirect impacts of warming throughout the soil profile. [PDF]
Increasing global temperatures are predicted to stimulate soil microbial respiration. The direct and indirect impacts of warming on soil microbes, nevertheless, remain unclear. This is particularly true for understudied subsoil microbes.
Dove NC, Torn MS, Hart SC, Taş N.
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The short- and medium—long-term effects of management and hillside position on soil organic carbon (SOC) changes were studied in a centenary Mediterranean rainfed olive grove.
Jesús Aguilera-Huertas +3 more
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Although the phosphatase enzymes regulate phosphorus (P) turnover throughout the soil profile, at present, they are rarely studied and are less well understood in the deeper soil layers than in the surface horizons. Hence the changes in P-associated soil
Jacek Długosz +3 more
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Effects of Tea Plant Varieties with High- and Low-Nutrient Efficiency on Nutrients in Degraded Soil
Tea plants are widely planted in tropical and subtropical regions globally, especially in southern China. The high leaching and strong soil acidity in these areas, in addition to human factors (e.g., tea picking and inappropriate fertilization methods ...
Li Ruan +4 more
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Jena Soil Model (JSM v1.0; revision 1934): a microbial soil organic carbon model integrated with nitrogen and phosphorus processes [PDF]
Plant–soil interactions, such as the coupling of plants' below-ground biomass allocation with soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition, nutrient release and plant uptake, are essential to understand the response of carbon (C) cycling to global changes ...
Ahrens, B. +4 more
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Spatial Variation in Soil Fungal Communities across Paddy Fields in Subtropical China
Fungi underpin almost all terrestrial ecosystem functions, yet our understanding of their community ecology lags far behind that of other organisms. Here, red paddy soils in subtropical China were collected across a soil depth profile, comprising 0-to-10-
Pengfa Li +7 more
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