Soil microbial, nematode, and enzymatic responses to elevated CO2, N fertilization, warming, and reduced precipitation

Volume: 135, Pages: 184 - 193
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Ecological communities are increasingly confronted with multiple global change factors, which can have wide-ranging consequences for ecosystem structure and functions. Yet, we lack studies on the interacting effects of multiple global change factors on ecological communities – particularly long-term studies in field settings. Here, using a grassland field experiment in temperate North America, we report the interactive effects of four of the...
Paper Details
Title
Soil microbial, nematode, and enzymatic responses to elevated CO2, N fertilization, warming, and reduced precipitation
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
135
Pages
184 - 193
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