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  1. Time between two partial rewetting events influences the respiration flush and microbial growth after the final rewetting

    The effect of rapid rewetting of dry soil to a water content optimal for microbial activity on soil respiration and nutrient cycling has been...

    Kehinde O. Erinle, Petra Marschner in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article Open access 22 April 2022
  2. High soil moisture rather than drying-rewetting cycles reduces the effectiveness of nitrification inhibitors in mitigating N2O emissions

    Climate change has been intensifying soil drying and rewetting cycles, which can alter the soil microbiome structure and activity. Here we...

    Pablo Lacerda Ribeiro, Abhijeet Singh, ... Karl Hermann Mühling in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article Open access 15 March 2024
  3. Effects of drying–rewetting on soil CO2 emissions and the regulatory factors involved: a meta-analysis

    Background and aims

    The frequent occurrence of extreme rainfall events results in soils experiencing drying–rewetting (DRW) cycles. Such rewetting can...

    **aohan Li, Juying Wu, ... Junliang Zou in Plant and Soil
    Article 19 August 2023
  4. Repeated drying and rewetting cycles accelerate bacterial growth recovery after rewetting

    Two patterns of bacterial growth response upon drying and rewetting (DRW) of soils have previously been identified. Bacterial growth can either start...

    Ainara Leizeaga, Annelein Meisner, ... Erland Bååth in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article Open access 07 February 2022
  5. Viral but not bacterial community successional patterns reflect extreme turnover shortly after rewetting dry soils

    As central members of soil trophic networks, viruses have the potential to drive substantial microbial mortality and nutrient turnover. Pinpointing...

    Christian Santos-Medellín, Steven J. Blazewicz, ... Joanne B. Emerson in Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Article 28 September 2023
  6. Plant sexual variation modulates rhizospheric nutrient processes through the soil microbiome response to drought and rewetting in Populus cathayana

    Drought affects the physiological environment of the soil microbiome and plants. However, the ability of drought and rewetting to regulate...

    Yang Zhao, Liangliang Chen, ... Miao Liu in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article 06 April 2023
  7. Local hydrological conditions and spatial connectivity shape invertebrate communities after rewetting in temporary rivers

    Temporary rivers (TRs) dominate global river networks and are increasing in occurrence and spatiotemporal extent. However, few studies have...

    David Pineda-Morante, José María Fernández-Calero, ... Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 20 January 2022
  8. Rewetting Intensity Influences Soil Respiration and Nitrogen Availability

    It is not clear how different rewetting intensities (rapid, slow or partial rewetting) influence soil respiration and nitrogen (N) availability....

    Kehinde O. Erinle, Per Bengtson, Petra Marschner in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 18 May 2021
  9. Influence of rewetting on N2O emissions in three different fen types

    In recent years, many peatlands in Europe have been rewetted for nature conservation and global warming mitigation. However, the effects on emissions...

    Jacqueline Berendt, Gerald Jurasinski, Nicole Wrage-Mönnig in Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems
    Article Open access 05 November 2022
  10. Soil microbial legacies differ following drying-rewetting and freezing-thawing cycles

    Climate change alters frequencies and intensities of soil drying-rewetting and freezing-thawing cycles. These fluctuations affect soil water...

    Annelein Meisner, Basten L. Snoek, ... Anders Priemé in The ISME Journal
    Article Open access 06 January 2021
  11. Response of Soil Respiration and Microbial Biomass to Drying and Rewetting Is Greater in Planted than in Unplanted Soil

    Purpose

    Determine the response of soil respiration and microbial biomass in planted and unplanted soil to drying and rewetting stress.

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    B. Elmajdoub, P. Marschner in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 27 July 2021
  12. Agricultural activity enhances CO2 and CH4 emissions after sediment rewetting in a tropical semiarid reservoir

    In response to climate change, prolonged droughts in semiarid regions have increased; consequently, reservoir sediments have been more frequently...

    Thaís L. Pinheiro, André M. Amado, ... Vanessa Becker in Hydrobiologia
    Article 21 October 2021
  13. Recovery of fen peatland microbiomes and predicted functional profiles after rewetting

    Many of the world’s peatlands have been affected by water table drawdown and subsequent loss of organic matter. Rewetting has been proposed as a...

    Willem-Jan Emsens, Rudy van Diggelen, ... Erik Verbruggen in The ISME Journal
    Article 03 April 2020
  14. Effects of Drying-Rewetting Frequency on Vertical and Lateral Loss of Soil Organic Carbon in a Tidal Salt Marsh

    Tidal salt marshes, as “blue carbon” ecosystems, play a critical role in mitigation of global climate change since their large soil organic carbon...

    Juanyong Li, Wendi Qu, ... Franziska Eller in Wetlands
    Article 19 April 2020
  15. Wetter is Better: Rewetting of Minerotrophic Peatlands Increases Plant Production and Moves Them Towards Carbon Sinks in a Dry Year

    Peatlands are effective carbon sinks as more biomass is produced than decomposed under the prevalent anoxic conditions. Draining peatlands coupled...

    Sarah Schwieger, Juergen Kreyling, ... Gesche Blume-Werry in Ecosystems
    Article Open access 26 October 2020
  16. Post-drought rewetting triggers substantial K release and shifts in leaf stoichiometry in managed and abandoned mountain grasslands

    Background and aim

    When soil is rewetted after drought, typically a transient pulse of mineralization and other microbial processes occur. This “Birch...

    Kevin Van Sundert, Veronika Brune, ... Sara Vicca in Plant and Soil
    Article 29 January 2020
  17. Soil respiration and nutrient availability after heating are influenced by salinity but not by prior drying and rewetting

    Semi-arid and arid regions are characterised by drying and rewetting events, salinity as well as fires. The effects of these stresses on soils are...

    Mihiri Seneviratne, Petra Marschner in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article 20 February 2020
  18. Impact of Heating and Rewetting on Soil Respiration and Nutrient Availability Is Enhanced by Prior Growth of Plants

    The effects of heating and rewetting on nutrient availability and microbial activity have been studied extensively. But little is known about the...

    Mihiri Seneviratne, Mohammad Alamgir, Petra Marschner in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 27 January 2020
  19. Responses of plant productivity and diversity to drought in Carex schmidtii tussock wetlands, Northeast China

    Global change projections predict more recurrent and intense drought events that along with their legacy effects have potentially long-term impacts...

    Yuan **n, Qing Qi, ... **anglong **ng in Community Ecology
    Article 11 January 2024
  20. Effects of drying/rewetting on soil aggregate dynamics and implications for organic matter turnover

    Drying and rewetting (D/W) of soil have significant impacts on soil organic matter (SOM) turnover. We hypothesised that frequent D/W cycles would...

    Francisco Najera, Michaela A. Dippold, ... Francisco Matus in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article 11 May 2020
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