2019
DOI: 10.1029/2018jg004804
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Plant Feedback Aggravates Soil Organic Carbon Loss Associated With Wind Erosion in Northwest China

Abstract: Soil organic carbon (SOC) loss caused by wind erosion can profoundly impact carbon (C) balance in arid and semiarid regions. Nevertheless, previous researches mainly focused on the direct effect of wind erosion through removing surface soil only but ignored its indirect effects associated with soil nitrogen (N) loss and subsequent reductions of plant productivity. To better understand the wind erosion effect on SOC storage, we conducted a large-scale field experiment by manipulating wind erosion at 371 sites i… Show more

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“…However, excessive strong winds damage the surface of plant leaves, influencing the transpiration process of plants. In addition, heavy wind enhances wind erosion, dramatically increasing the possibility of soil organic matter loss [58,59]. Equally significantly, the high-speed near-surface wind strengthens the surface turbulence, accelerating soil water evaporation and causing soil water shortage [60].…”
Section: Vegetation Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, excessive strong winds damage the surface of plant leaves, influencing the transpiration process of plants. In addition, heavy wind enhances wind erosion, dramatically increasing the possibility of soil organic matter loss [58,59]. Equally significantly, the high-speed near-surface wind strengthens the surface turbulence, accelerating soil water evaporation and causing soil water shortage [60].…”
Section: Vegetation Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On agricultural lands, erosion degrades soil quality by removal of silt, clay, and SOC fractions through effective sorting processes that leave behind only coarse sand and gravels [23]. The loss of NPP reduces the plant feedback and aggravates the SOC loss [44].…”
Section: Wind Erosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wind erosion decreases water quality and negatively impacts biodiversity and climate changes (Lal, 1994;Fattahi et al, 2020). In addition, the negative effects of wind erosion on soil nutrients have been reported; wind erosion may negatively affect nutrients such as nitrogen by blowing off the most fertile topsoil (Lei et al, 2019). Wind erosion may also damage young plant tissues (Zheng et al, 2020) and accelerate shrub expansion, resulting in alteration of plant community composition (Alvarez et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%