Shrub encroachment in grasslands has a major impact on soil carbon storage (SOC) and soil total nitrogen (STN), which affects nutrient cycling and ecosystem processes. We explored the effects of shrub encroachment on SOC and STN in five grassland types in the Altai Mountains: mountain meadows, temperate meadow steppe, temperate steppe, temperate steppe desert, and temperate desert steppe. Shrub encroachment considerably improved SOC and STN, with the greatest increases occurring in locations with high encroachment. The interaction between grassland type and encroachment extent also significantly influenced soil properties, including bulk density, soil water content, and microbial carbon and nitrogen. Specifically, SOC increased by 16%, 77%, and 129%, and STN increased by 43%, 94%, and 127% under low, medium, and high shrub encroachment, respectively. The soil stoichiometry shifted, with C/N ratios decreasing and C/P and N/P ratios increasing with shrub encroachment. Structural equation modeling (SEM) revealed that shrub encroachment indirectly affected SOC and STN through changes in soil nutrients and climate. Our findings suggest that shrub encroachment promotes soil C sequestration and alters soil nutrient cycling, with implications for grassland management and ecological restoration in the face of global climate change.
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J Environ Manage
March 2025
State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, West China Subalpine Botanical Garden, National Botanical Garden, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100093, China. Electronic address:
Large-scale shrub encroachment poses significant challenges for the preservation and enhancement of ecosystem functions and services in grassland ecosystems. However, the impacts of shrub encroachment on grassland ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF) remain poorly understood. This study assessed the impact of shrub encroachment on 23 key ecosystem functions in a semiarid grassland, as well as the influence of plant, soil, and microbial factors on both aboveground and belowground EMF.
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February 2025
Key Laboratory of Grassland Resources and Ecology of Western Arid Desert Area of the Ministry of Education, College of Grassland Science, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi 830052, China.
Shrub encroachment in grasslands has a major impact on soil carbon storage (SOC) and soil total nitrogen (STN), which affects nutrient cycling and ecosystem processes. We explored the effects of shrub encroachment on SOC and STN in five grassland types in the Altai Mountains: mountain meadows, temperate meadow steppe, temperate steppe, temperate steppe desert, and temperate desert steppe. Shrub encroachment considerably improved SOC and STN, with the greatest increases occurring in locations with high encroachment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany grasslands around the world are affected by shrub encroachment. The essence of shrub encroachment into a grassland habitat is a change in the direction and intensity of shrub-grass interactions, which leads to an alteration in the grassland community structure. Recent research progress can be summarized as encompassing the primary factors influencing shrub encroachment and the physical, biological, and chemical ways through which they affect grassland community succession and shrub-grass interactions.
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February 2025
Department of Plant Production, Soil Science & Agricultural Engineering, School of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences, University of Limpopo, Private Bag X1106, Sovenga, Polokwane 0727, South Africa.
is an encroaching shrub species that poses a threat to grassland diversity and productivity in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa. This shrub inhibits understory herbaceous plant recruitment and establishment, thereby exposing soils to erosion, owing potentially to toxins it secretes. However, the allelochemicals of and their potential effects on the germination and establishment of plants remains poorly understood.
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February 2025
Department of Biology, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA.
Global change drivers, such as shrub encroachment, alter above- and belowground communities, and the consequences of these changes for ecosystem functioning are largely unknown. We used the modified Price equation to quantify how the presence of shrubs alters the richness, composition, and abundance of plant and nematode communities and the resulting effects on ecosystem functioning (i.e.
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