Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrophic microorganisms, potentially accelerating climate change further by releasing additional carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere. However, the possibility that microbial community responses to prolonged warming may modify the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration creates large uncertainty in the strength of this positive feedback. Both compensatory responses (decreasing temperature sensitivity of soil respiration in the long-term) and enhancing responses (increasing temperature sensitivity) have been reported, but the mechanisms underlying these responses are poorly understood. In this study, microbial biomass, community structure and...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
AbstractSoil microbial communities mediate the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). The amoun...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
Soil microbial respiration and methanogenesis are key sources of atmospheric carbon. Conflicting evi...
Temperature regulates the rate of biogeochemical cycles. One way it does so is through control of mi...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Increasing global temperatures are predicted to stimulate soil microbial respiration. The direct and...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass, and soil microbial respiration release...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
AbstractSoil microbial communities mediate the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). The amoun...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
Soil microbial respiration and methanogenesis are key sources of atmospheric carbon. Conflicting evi...
Temperature regulates the rate of biogeochemical cycles. One way it does so is through control of mi...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Increasing global temperatures are predicted to stimulate soil microbial respiration. The direct and...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass, and soil microbial respiration release...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
AbstractSoil microbial communities mediate the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). The amoun...