scholarly journals Effects of freezing intensity on soil solution nitrogen and microbial biomass nitrogen in an alpine grassland ecosystem on the Tibetan Plateau, China

2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 749-759 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhaoping Yang ◽  
Jixi Gao ◽  
Meng Yang ◽  
Zhizhong Sun
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Wang ◽  
Miao Liu ◽  
Youchao Chen ◽  
Tao Zeng ◽  
Xuyang Lu ◽  
...  

Both plant communities and soil microbes have been reported to be correlated with ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF) in terrestrial ecosystems. However, the process and mechanism of aboveground and belowground communities on different EMF patterns are not clear. In order to explore different response patterns and mechanisms of EMF, we divided EMF into low (<0) and high patterns (>0). We found that there were contrasting patterns of low and high EMF in the alpine grassland ecosystem on the Tibetan Plateau. Specifically, compared with low EMF, environmental factors showed higher sensitivity to high EMF. Soil properties are critical factors that mediate the impact of community functions on low EMF based on the change of partial correlation coefficients from 0 to 0.24. In addition, plant community functions and microbial biomass may mediate the shift of EMF from low to high patterns through the driving role of climate across the alpine grassland ecosystem. Our findings will be vital to clarify the mechanism for the stability properties of grassland communities and ecosystems under ongoing and future climate change.


2003 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 429-437 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pei Zhiyong ◽  
Ouyang Hua ◽  
Zhou Caiping ◽  
Xu Xingliang

2012 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 610-619 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaofeng Zhu ◽  
Yonghong Su ◽  
Xin Li ◽  
Kun Zhang ◽  
Changbin Li ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meiling Song ◽  
Yuqin Wang ◽  
Hongsheng Wang ◽  
Gensheng Bao ◽  
Xiuzhang Li

Abstract Aims Grass fungal endophyte symbioses are widespread in the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau grasslands. It is not clear whether endophytes will influence litter decomposition in alpine grassland. It is important to understand the role of fungal endophytes in the litter decomposition of host grasses in the grasslands of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Method s This study utilized Festuca sinensis, Stipa purpurea and Achnatherum inebrians as objects and compared their litter with endophyte (E+) infection and without (E-) during the change in litter weight, total nitrogen, lignin and cellulose contents and their residual rate during the decomposition process. The microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen of soil under litters were also compared. Results The litter from E + F. sinensis and S. purpurea decomposed more quickly along with the cellulose compared with E-. The contents and residual rates of nitrogen and lignin in the F. sinensis and S. purpurea litters had no apparent trend of change. The microbial biomass nitrogen of soil under the E + F. sinensis and S. purpurea litters was higher than that of the E- litters. Alternatively, the rates of decomposition and degradation of lignin were lower in the E + A. inebrians litter than those of the E- litter. The endophyte decreased the microbial biomass carbon of soil under A. inebrians litter. Conclusions Endophytes played an important role in the nutrient cycling of alpine grassland ecosystems by promoting or decreasing the decomposition of host plants. The results will provide basic data to apply to grass endophyte symbioses in alpine grassland.


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