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  • A decade of irrigation tran... A decade of irrigation transforms the soil microbiome of a semi‐arid pine forest
    Hartmann, Martin; Brunner, Ivano; Hagedorn, Frank ... Molecular ecology, February 2017, Volume: 26, Issue: 4
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    The impact of climate change on the soil microbiome potentially alters the biogeochemical cycle of terrestrial ecosystems. In semi‐arid environments, water availability is a major constraint on ...
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  • Subordinate plant species e... Subordinate plant species enhance community resistance against drought in semi-natural grasslands
    Mariotte, Pierre; Vandenberghe, Charlotte; Kardol, Paul ... The Journal of ecology, 20/May , Volume: 101, Issue: 3
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    1. According to the insurance hypothesis, more diverse plant communities are more likely to be resistant to drought. Whilst many experiments have been carried out to determine the effects of plant ...
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  • The Soil Microbiome of GLOR... The Soil Microbiome of GLORIA Mountain Summits in the Swiss Alps
    Adamczyk, Magdalene; Hagedorn, Frank; Wipf, Sonja ... Frontiers in microbiology, 05/2019, Volume: 10
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    While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about the diversity and community structure of soil biota. Here, we study how climatic variables, ...
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  • A Critical Evaluation of th... A Critical Evaluation of the Relationship Between the Effective Cation Exchange Capacity and Soil Organic Carbon Content in Swiss Forest Soils
    Solly, Emily F.; Weber, Valentino; Zimmermann, Stephan ... Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 09/2020, Volume: 3
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    An improved identification of the environmental variables that can be used to predict the content of soil organic carbon (SOC) stored belowground is required to reduce uncertainties in estimating the ...
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  • How strongly can forest man... How strongly can forest management influence soil carbon sequestration?
    Jandl, Robert; Lindner, Marcus; Vesterdal, Lars ... Geoderma, 01/2007, Volume: 137, Issue: 3
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    We reviewed the experimental evidence for long-term carbon (C) sequestration in soils as consequence of specific forest management strategies. Utilization of terrestrial C sinks alleviates the burden ...
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  • Simple additive effects are... Simple additive effects are rare: a quantitative review of plant biomass and soil process responses to combined manipulations of CO2 and temperature
    Dieleman, Wouter I. J.; Vicca, Sara; Dijkstra, Feike A. ... Global change biology, September 2012, Volume: 18, Issue: 9
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    In recent years, increased awareness of the potential interactions between rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations ( CO2 ) and temperature has illustrated the importance of multifactorial ecosystem ...
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  • Experimental soil warming s... Experimental soil warming shifts the fungal community composition at the alpine treeline
    Solly, Emily F.; Lindahl, Björn D.; Dawes, Melissa A. ... The New phytologist, July 2017, Volume: 215, Issue: 2
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    Increased CO2 emissions and global warming may alter the composition of fungal communities through the removal of temperature limitation in the plant–soil system, faster nitrogen (N) cycling and ...
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  • Evidence of enhanced freezi... Evidence of enhanced freezing damage in treeline plants during six years of CO2 enrichment and soil warming
    Rixen, Christian; Dawes, Melissa A.; Wipf, Sonja ... Oikos, October 2012, Volume: 121, Issue: 10
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    Climate change and elevated atmospheric CO₂ levels could increase the vulnerability of plants to freezing. We analyzed tissue damage resulting from naturally occurring freezing events in plants from ...
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  • Treeline advances along the... Treeline advances along the Urals mountain range – driven by improved winter conditions?
    Hagedorn, Frank; Shiyatov, Stepan G; Mazepa, Valeriy S ... Global change biology, November 2014, Volume: 20, Issue: 11
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    High‐altitude treelines are temperature‐limited vegetation boundaries, but little quantitative evidence exists about the impact of climate change on treelines in untouched areas of Russia. Here, we ...
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  • Unravelling the age of fine... Unravelling the age of fine roots of temperate and boreal forests
    Solly, Emily F; Brunner, Ivano; Helmisaari, Heljä-Sisko ... Nature communications, 08/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Fine roots support the water and nutrient demands of plants and supply carbon to soils. Quantifying turnover times of fine roots is crucial for modeling soil organic matter dynamics and constraining ...
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