揭示气候变化对土壤-植物-大气相互作用的影响:一项重要综述

Maria Nahin Oishy, Nigar Ahmmad Shemonty, Sadia Islam Fatema, Sadika Mahbub, Ebadunnahar Lukhna Mim, Maimuna Binte Hasan Raisa, Amit Hasan Anik
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土壤-植物-大气关系在陆地生态系统中至关重要,具有复杂的反馈回路,将土壤、植物和大气过程联系起来。本文分析了气候变化对土壤-植物-大气关系的重要影响,重点介绍了土壤退化、植物生理反应和大气变化。这篇综述旨在整合当前的研究,评估相互依赖的反馈机制,并强调在理解气候压力源下系统恢复力方面的差距。本文从土壤-植物-大气关系、气候变化对土壤动力学的影响、气候胁迫源与植物响应、土壤-植物-大气反馈机制等方面进行了系统的文献分析,并对极端天气事件、养分循环变化、co2相关变化和温度相关变化等数据进行了具体的标准分析。主要研究结果表明,气候引起的破坏,如降水改变、温度升高和极端天气事件,会削弱土壤结构,破坏养分循环,改变植物生长,从而威胁农业生产力和生态系统的稳定。二氧化碳浓度升高会促进光合作用,但会被营养限制和物候不匹配所抵消,从而影响生物多样性。反馈循环,例如由碳固存减少和温室气体排放增加驱动的循环,放大了这些影响。报告强调了采取综合缓解和适应战略的紧迫性,包括采用适应气候变化的农业做法、城市绿色基础设施和可再生能源技术。
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Unravelling the effects of climate change on the soil-plant-atmosphere interactions: A critical review

Unravelling the effects of climate change on the soil-plant-atmosphere interactions: A critical review
The soil-plant-atmosphere nexus is vital in terrestrial ecosystems, featuring complex feedback loops that link soil, plant, and atmospheric processes. This review analyzes the significant impacts of climate change on the soil-plant-atmosphere nexus, focusing on soil degradation, plant physiological responses, and atmospheric alterations. This comprehensive review aims to integrate current research, evaluate interdependent feedback mechanisms, and highlight the gaps in understanding the system's resilience under climatic stressors. A systematic literature analysis was done by focusing on 1) soil-plant-atmosphere nexus, 2) climate change impacts on soil dynamics, 3) climate stressors and plant responses, and 4) soil-plant-atmosphere feedback mechanisms, with specific criteria for data on extreme weather events, changed nutrient cycles, and CO2-related alterations and temperature-related changes. Key findings reveal that climate-induced disruptions such as altered precipitation, increased temperatures, and extreme weather events weaken soil structure, damage nutrient cycling, and modify plant growth, thereby threatening agricultural productivity and ecosystem stability. Elevated CO2 enhances photosynthesis but is counterbalanced by nutrient limitations and phenological mismatches affecting biodiversity. Feedback loops, such as those driven by decreased carbon sequestration and increased greenhouse gas emissions, amplify these effects. The review emphasizes the urgency of integrated mitigation and adaptation strategies, including the adoption of climate-resilient agricultural practices, urban green infrastructure, and renewable energy technologies.
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