2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14319
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Sensitivity of root production to long‐term aridity under environmental perturbations in Chihuahuan Desert ecosystems

Azad Vojdani,
Lauren E. Baur,
Jennifer A. Rudgers
et al.

Abstract: Root production influences carbon and nutrient cycles and subsidizes soil biodiversity. However, the long‐term dynamics and drivers of belowground production are poorly understood for most ecosystems. In drylands, fire, eutrophication, and precipitation regimes could affect not only root production but also how roots track interannual variability in climate. We manipulated the intra‐annual precipitation regime, soil nitrogen, and fire in four common Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem types (three grasslands and one … Show more

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“…In June 2003, a management fire was allowed to burn through all the plots. Since fires are considered a natural part of this ecosystem and belowground processes in the area have been shown to be highly tolerant to fire (Brown and Collins, 2023;Vojdani et al, 2024), all 26 years of the experiment have been considered in this analysis.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In June 2003, a management fire was allowed to burn through all the plots. Since fires are considered a natural part of this ecosystem and belowground processes in the area have been shown to be highly tolerant to fire (Brown and Collins, 2023;Vojdani et al, 2024), all 26 years of the experiment have been considered in this analysis.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%