Key determinants of soil labile nitrogen changes under climate change in the Arctic: A meta-analysis of the responses of soil labile nitrogen pools to experimental warming and snow addition
            
                
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Key determinants of soil labile nitrogen changes under climate change in the Arctic: A meta-analysis of the responses of soil labile nitrogen pools to experimental warming and snow addition
 
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북극의 기후변화 조건에서 토양 가용성 질소 변화를 조절하는 주요 인자: 온도상승과 적설량 증가 실험구에서 토양 가용성 질소풀의 변화에 대한 메타분석
 
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Kim, You Jin
Hyun  Junge
Michelsen  Anders
Kwon  Eilhann E.
Jung, Ji Young 
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Arctic terrestrial ecosystem; Decision-tree analysis; Experimental warming; Meta-analysis; Snow addition; Soil labile nitrogen
 
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2024
 
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Kim, You Jin, et al. 2024. "Key determinants of soil labile nitrogen changes under climate change in the Arctic: A meta-analysis of the responses of soil labile nitrogen pools to experimental warming and snow addition". CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, 494(0): 0-0.
 
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The Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are undergoing rapid climate change, causing shifts in the dynamics of soil nitrogen (N), a pivotal but relatively underexplored component. To understand the impacts of climate change on soil labile N pools, we performed meta- and decision-tree analyses of 391 observations from 38 peer-reviewed publications across the Arctic, focusing on experimental warming and snow addition. Soil dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), ammonium (NH4+ ), and nitrate (NO3 ) pools under experimental warming exhibited overall standard mean differences (SMDs) ranging from -0.08 to 0.02, with no significance (P > 0.05); however, specific conditions led to significant changes. The key determinants of soil labile N responses to warming were experimental duration and mean annual summer temperature for DON; annual precipitation, soil moisture, and sampling timing for NH+4 ; and soil layer for NO3 . Snow addition significantly increased all labile N pools (overall SMD = 0.23-0.36; P < 0.05), influenced by factors such as sampling timing and vegetation type for DON; experimental duration and soil moisture for NH+4 ; and soil pH for NO3 . By consolidating and reprocessing datasets, we not only showed the overall responses of soil labile N pools to climate manipulation experiments in Arctic tundra ecosystems but also identified key determinants for changes in soil N pools among environmental and experimental variables. Our findings demonstrate that warming and snow-cover changes significantly affect soil labile N pools, highlighting how the unique environmental characteristics of different sites influence terrestrial N cycling and underscoring the complexity of Arctic N dynamics under climate change.
 
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16306
 
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DOI
 
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.153066
 
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기타()
 
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