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Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
Researcher at Pablo de Olavide University
Publications - 277
Citations - 16841
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo is an academic researcher from Pablo de Olavide University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Biology. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 195 publications receiving 9586 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo include Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences & King Juan Carlos University.
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The influence of climatic legacies on the distribution of dryland biocrust communities
TL;DR: Understanding of the importance of climatic legacies improves the ability to predict how biocrust assemblies might respond to ongoing global environmental change associated with increasing land use intensification, increasing temperature and reduced rainfall.
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The effects of mowing and multi-level N fertilization on soil bacterial and fungal communities in a semiarid grassland are year-dependent
Haiying Cui,Haiying Cui,Wei Sun,Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,Wenzheng Song,Jian-Ying Ma,Keying Wang,Xiaoli Ling +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that N fertilization and mowing had varying effects on plant and soil microbial communities in the study area over the two-year period, and that precipitation is the main control on land use-related changes in plant, bacterial, and fungal communities in semiarid ecosystems.
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Effects of elevated CO2 on fine root biomass are reduced by aridity but enhanced by soil nitrogen: A global assessment.
Juan Piñeiro,Raúl Ochoa-Hueso,Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,Silvan Dobrick,Peter B. Reich,Peter B. Reich,Elise Pendall,Sally A. Power +7 more
TL;DR: Assessment of how climate and soil properties mediate root responses to eCO2 by comparing 24 field-based CO2 experiments across the globe provides evidence that consideration of factors such as aridity and soil N status is crucial for predicting plant and ecosystem-scale responses to future changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations, and thus feedbacks to climate change.
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Grazing reduces the capacity of Landscape Function Analysis to predict regional-scale nutrient availability or decomposition, but not total nutrient pools
TL;DR: In this article, the Nutrient Cycling Index (hereafter ‘Nutrient Index’) derived from Landscape Function Analysis (LFA) is used extensively by land managers worldwide to obtain rapid and cost effective information on soil condition and nutrient status in terrestrial ecosystems.
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Temperature thresholds drive the global distribution of soil fungal decomposers
Youzhi Feng,Jianwei Zhang,Miguel Berdugo,Emilio Guirado,Carlos A. Guerra,Eleonora Egidi,Jun-Tao Wang,Brajesh K. Singh,Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify the existence of temperature thresholds that control the global distribution of soil fungal decomposers, leading to abrupt reductions in their proportion (i.e., the relative abundance in the fungal community) immediately after crossing particular air and soil temperature thresholds.