<div><p>Global surface temperature is predicted to increase by at least 1.5°C by the end of this century. However, the response of soil microbial communities to global warming is still poorly understood, especially in high-elevation grasslands. We therefore conducted an experiment on three types of alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to study the effect of experimental warming on abundance and composition of soil microbial communities at 0–10 and 10–20 cm depths. Plots were passively warmed for 3 years using open-top chambers and compared to adjacent control plots at ambient temperature. Soil microbial communities were assessed using phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis. We found that 3 years of experimental warming consistent...
Grazing intensity and global warming are expected to increase in the forthcoming decades, with uncer...
In order to understand the response of soil microbial biomass to warming, field warming experiments ...
Changes in labile carbon (LC) pools and microbial communities are the primary factors controlling so...
Global surface temperature is predicted to increase by at least 1.5°C by the end of this century. Ho...
Previous studies have explored the effects of global change on above-ground vegetation in grassland ...
Information on how soil microbial communities respond to warming is still scarce for alpine scrub ec...
Information on how soil microbial communities respond to warming is still scarce for alpine scrub ec...
Soil microbial communities are primarily regulated by environmental temperature. Our study investiga...
Soil microbial communities are primarily regulated by environmental temperature. Our study investiga...
Warming and grazing significantly affect the structure and function of an alpine meadow ecosystem. Y...
Changes to global climate patterns have the potential to alter the structure of soil microbial commu...
Soil microbial communities are influenced by climate change drivers such as warming and altered prec...
The soil microbial community plays an important role in terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycling. How...
Soil microbial communities regulate soil carbon feedbacks to climate warming through microbial respi...
Changes in labile carbon (LC) pools and microbial communities are the primary factors controlling so...
Grazing intensity and global warming are expected to increase in the forthcoming decades, with uncer...
In order to understand the response of soil microbial biomass to warming, field warming experiments ...
Changes in labile carbon (LC) pools and microbial communities are the primary factors controlling so...
Global surface temperature is predicted to increase by at least 1.5°C by the end of this century. Ho...
Previous studies have explored the effects of global change on above-ground vegetation in grassland ...
Information on how soil microbial communities respond to warming is still scarce for alpine scrub ec...
Information on how soil microbial communities respond to warming is still scarce for alpine scrub ec...
Soil microbial communities are primarily regulated by environmental temperature. Our study investiga...
Soil microbial communities are primarily regulated by environmental temperature. Our study investiga...
Warming and grazing significantly affect the structure and function of an alpine meadow ecosystem. Y...
Changes to global climate patterns have the potential to alter the structure of soil microbial commu...
Soil microbial communities are influenced by climate change drivers such as warming and altered prec...
The soil microbial community plays an important role in terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycling. How...
Soil microbial communities regulate soil carbon feedbacks to climate warming through microbial respi...
Changes in labile carbon (LC) pools and microbial communities are the primary factors controlling so...
Grazing intensity and global warming are expected to increase in the forthcoming decades, with uncer...
In order to understand the response of soil microbial biomass to warming, field warming experiments ...
Changes in labile carbon (LC) pools and microbial communities are the primary factors controlling so...