Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet relatively few studies have examined soil responses to temperature change in these systems. We used closed-top greenhouses to examine the response of soil respiration, nutrient availability, microbial abundance, and active fungal communities to soil warming in an Alaskan boreal forest dominated by mature black spruce. This treatment raised soil temperature by 0.5 1C and also resulted in a 22 % decline in soil water content. We hypothesized that microbial abundance and activity would increase with the greenhouse treatment. Instead, we found that bacterial and fungal abundance declined by over 50%, and there was a trend toward lower activity o...
Polar regions are subjected to rapid climate change, with increased air temperatures and precipitati...
The response to global change by soil microbes is set to affect important ecosystem processes. These...
Earth's temperature is rising, and with this increase, fungal communities are responding and affecti...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
Boreal forests store a large fraction of global terrestrial carbon and are susceptible to environmen...
Climate warming could increase rates of soil organic matter turnover and nutrient mineralization, pa...
The potential consequences of global warming for ecosystem carbon stocks are a major concern, partic...
Despite the importance of Arctic soils in the global carbon cycle, we know very little of the impact...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Anthropogenic climate change threatens the stability of Arctic C stores. Soil microbes are central t...
Global warming is projected to be greatest in northern regions, where forest fires are also increasi...
Soil microbes play critical roles in regulating terrestrial carbon (C) cycle and its feedback to cli...
Vegetation change of the Arctic tundra due to global warming is a well-known process, but the implic...
Polar regions are subjected to rapid climate change, with increased air temperatures and precipitati...
The response to global change by soil microbes is set to affect important ecosystem processes. These...
Earth's temperature is rising, and with this increase, fungal communities are responding and affecti...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
Boreal forests store a large fraction of global terrestrial carbon and are susceptible to environmen...
Climate warming could increase rates of soil organic matter turnover and nutrient mineralization, pa...
The potential consequences of global warming for ecosystem carbon stocks are a major concern, partic...
Despite the importance of Arctic soils in the global carbon cycle, we know very little of the impact...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Anthropogenic climate change threatens the stability of Arctic C stores. Soil microbes are central t...
Global warming is projected to be greatest in northern regions, where forest fires are also increasi...
Soil microbes play critical roles in regulating terrestrial carbon (C) cycle and its feedback to cli...
Vegetation change of the Arctic tundra due to global warming is a well-known process, but the implic...
Polar regions are subjected to rapid climate change, with increased air temperatures and precipitati...
The response to global change by soil microbes is set to affect important ecosystem processes. These...
Earth's temperature is rising, and with this increase, fungal communities are responding and affecti...