Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming
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- Author : Jacqueline E. Mohan
- Publisher : Academic Press
- Release : 15 March 2019
- ISBN : 9780128134931
- Page : 620 pages
- Rating : 4.5/5 from 103 voters
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Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming: Microbes, Vegetation, Fauna and Soil Biogeochemistry focuses on biotic and biogeochemical responses to warmer soils including plant and microbial evolution. It covers various field settings, such as arctic tundra; alpine meadows; temperate, tropical and subalpine forests; drylands; and grassland ecosystems. Information integrates multiple natural science disciplines, providing a holistic, integrative approach that will help readers understand and forecast future planetwide responses to soil warming. Students and educators will find this book informative for understanding biotic and biogeochemical responses to changing climatic conditions. Scientists from a wide range of disciplines, including soil scientists, ecologists, geneticists, as well as molecular, evolutionary and conservation biologists, will find this book a valuable resource in understanding and planning for warmer climate conditions. Emphasizes biological components of soils, plants and microbes that provide linkages to physics and chemistry Brings together chapters written by global scientific experts with interests in communication and education Includes coverage of polar, alpine, tropical, temperate and dryland ecosystems
Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming
- Author : Jacqueline E. Mohan
- Publisher : Academic Press
- Release Date : 2019-03-15
- ISBN : 9780128134931
Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming: Microbes, Vegetation, Fauna and Soil Biogeochemistry focuses on biotic and biogeochemical responses to warmer soils including plant and microbial evolution. It covers various field settings, such as arctic tundra; alpine meadows; temperate, tropical and subalpine forests; drylands; and grassland ecosystems. Information integrates multiple natural science disciplines, providing a holistic, integrative approach that will help readers understand and forecast future planetwide responses to soil warming. Students and educators will find this book informative for understanding biotic
Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming
- Author : Jacqueline E. Mohan
- Publisher : Academic Press
- Release Date : 2019-04-12
- ISBN : 9780128134948
Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming: Microbes, Vegetation, Fauna and Soil Biogeochemistry focuses on biotic and biogeochemical responses to warmer soils including plant and microbial evolution. It covers various field settings, such as arctic tundra; alpine meadows; temperate, tropical and subalpine forests; drylands; and grassland ecosystems. Information integrates multiple natural science disciplines, providing a holistic, integrative approach that will help readers understand and forecast future planetwide responses to soil warming. Students and educators will find this book informative for understanding biotic
Climate Change and Soil Interactions
- Author : Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad,Marcin Pietrzykowski
- Publisher : Elsevier
- Release Date : 2020-03-06
- ISBN : 9780128180334
Climate Change and Soil Interactions examines soil system interactions and conservation strategies regarding the effects of climate change. It presents cutting-edge research in soil carbonization, soil biodiversity, and vegetation. As a resource for strategies in maintaining various interactions for eco-sustainability, topical chapters address microbial response and soil health in relation to climate change, as well as soil improvement practices. Understanding soil systems, including their various physical, chemical, and biological interactions, is imperative for regaining the vitality of soil system under
Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems
- Author : Krishna Kumar Choudhary,Ajay Kumar,Amit Kishore Singh
- Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
- Release Date : 2019-05-04
- ISBN : 9780128175224
Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems explains the causative factors of climate change related to agriculture, soil and plants, and discusses the relevant resulting mitigation process. Agricultural ecosystems include factors from the surrounding areas where agriculture experiences direct or indirect interaction with the plants, animals, and microbes present. Changes in climatic conditions influence all the factors of agricultural ecosystems, which can potentially adversely affect their productivity. This book summarizes the different aspects of vulnerability, adaptation, and amelioration of climate change in
Ecosystem Consequences of Aggregation Following Soil Disturbance
- Author : A. Stuart Grandy
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2005
- ISBN : MSU:31293027367493
Effects of Short-term and Long-term Natural Soil Warming Gradients on Plant Productivity, Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks of a Sub-arctic Grassland

- Author : Katherine Vande Velde
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2014
- ISBN : OCLC:980925896
Effects of Warming on the Structure and Function of a Boreal Black Spruce Forest Ecosystem
- Author : Dustin R. Bronson
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2008
- ISBN : WISC:89101819449
Climate Change Impacts on Soil Processes and Ecosystem Properties
- Author : Anonim
- Publisher : Elsevier
- Release Date : 2017-06-01
- ISBN : 9780444638687
Climate Change Impacts on Soil Processes and Ecosystem Properties, Volume 35 presents current and emerging soil science research around the areas of soil processes and climate change, also evaluating future research needs. The book combines the five areas of soil science (microbiology, physics, fertility, pedology, and chemistry) to give a comprehensive assessment. This integration of topics is rarely done in a single publication due to the disciplinary nature of the soil science areas, so users will find it to be a
Rangeland Systems
- Author : David D. Briske
- Publisher : Springer
- Release Date : 2017-04-12
- ISBN : 9783319467092
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. This book provides an unprecedented synthesis of the current status of scientific and management knowledge regarding global rangelands and the major challenges that confront them. It has been organized around three major themes. The first summarizes the conceptual advances that have occurred in the rangeland profession. The second addresses the implications of these conceptual advances to management and policy. The third assesses several major challenges confronting global rangelands in the 21
North Sea Region Climate Change Assessment
- Author : Markus Quante,Franciscus Colijn
- Publisher : Springer
- Release Date : 2016-08-31
- ISBN : 9783319397450
This book offers an up-to-date review of our current understanding of climate change in the North Sea and adjacent areas, as well as its impact on ecosystems and socio-economic sectors. It provides a detailed assessment of climate change based on published scientific work compiled by independent international experts from climate-related disciplines such as oceanography, atmospheric sciences, marine and terrestrial ecology, using a regional evaluation and review process similar to that of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It provides
Plants and Climate Change
- Author : Jelte Rozema,Rien Aerts,Hans Cornelissen
- Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
- Release Date : 2007-01-19
- ISBN : 9781402044434
This book focuses on how climate affects or affected the biosphere and vice versa both in the present and in the past. The chapters describe how ecosystems from the Antarctic and Arctic, and from other latitudes, respond to global climate change. The papers highlight plant responses to atmospheric CO2 increase, to global warming and to increased ultraviolet-B radiation as a result of stratospheric ozone depletion.
Soil Health and Intensification of Agroecosystems
- Author : Mahdi M. Al-Kaisi,Birl Lowery
- Publisher : Academic Press
- Release Date : 2017-03-15
- ISBN : 9780128054017
Soil Health and Intensification of Agroecosystems examines the climate, environmental, and human effects on agroecosystems and how the existing paradigms must be revised in order to establish sustainable production. The increased demand for food and fuel exerts tremendous stress on all aspects of natural resources and the environment to satisfy an ever increasing world population, which includes the use of agriculture products for energy and other uses in addition to human and animal food. The book presents options for ecological
Plant Ecology
- Author : Zubaida Yousaf
- Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
- Release Date : 2017-09-06
- ISBN : 9789535133391
This book is aimed to cover the phylogenetic and functional ecology with special reference to ecological shifts. I hope this book may benefit the students, fellow professors, and resource managers studying plant sciences. Since the topics stated in this book are not new but the issues and technologies mentioned were new to me, I expect that they will be new and equally advanced for the readers too. I encourage the readers to get out into the field to identify plants
Soil Fauna Assemblages
- Author : Uffe N. Nielsen
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Release Date : 2019-03-28
- ISBN : 9781107191488
A holistic overview of soil fauna, their contributions to ecosystem function, and implications of global change belowground.
Ecological Consequences of the 1988 Fires in the Greater Yellowstone Area
- Author : Anonim
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1989
- ISBN : MINN:31951D01930096Z