Drylands cover approximately 41%of the global land surface and provide homes to more than two billion people. Collectively,drylands constitute the largest terrestrial biome on the planet,and despite their low producti...Drylands cover approximately 41%of the global land surface and provide homes to more than two billion people. Collectively,drylands constitute the largest terrestrial biome on the planet,and despite their low productivity per land area compared to other ecosystems, they have a major impact on the ecological functioning and climate of our planet through carbon storage, albedo, dust production, and water cycling [1].展开更多
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文摘Drylands cover approximately 41%of the global land surface and provide homes to more than two billion people. Collectively,drylands constitute the largest terrestrial biome on the planet,and despite their low productivity per land area compared to other ecosystems, they have a major impact on the ecological functioning and climate of our planet through carbon storage, albedo, dust production, and water cycling [1].