Climate warming may stimulate microbial metabolism of soil carbon, causing a carbon cycle-climate feedback whereby carbon is redistributed from soil to atmospheric CO2. The magnitude of this feedback is uncertain, in part because warming-induced shifts in microbial physiology and/or community composition could retard or accelerate soil carbon losses. Here, we measure microbial respiration rates for soils collected from 22 sites in each of three years, at locations spanning boreal to tropical climates. Respiration was measured in the laboratory with standard temperatures, moisture and excess carbon substrate, to allow physiological and community effects to be detected independent from the influence of these abiotic controls. Patterns in resp...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass1, and soil microbial respiration releas...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Soil microbial respiration and methanogenesis are key sources of atmospheric carbon. Conflicting evi...
Climate warming may stimulate microbial metabolism of soil carbon, causing a carbon cycle-climate fe...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass, and soil microbial respiration release...
Soil respiration represents a major carbon flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere, a...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass(1), and soil microbial respiration rele...
© 2016, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The respiratory release of carbon dioxide...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass(1), and soil microbial respiration rele...
Soil respiration represents a major carbon flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere, a...
types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis a post-print, author-produced version o...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass1, and soil microbial respiration releas...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Soil microbial respiration and methanogenesis are key sources of atmospheric carbon. Conflicting evi...
Climate warming may stimulate microbial metabolism of soil carbon, causing a carbon cycle-climate fe...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass, and soil microbial respiration release...
Soil respiration represents a major carbon flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere, a...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass(1), and soil microbial respiration rele...
© 2016, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The respiratory release of carbon dioxide...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass(1), and soil microbial respiration rele...
Soil respiration represents a major carbon flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere, a...
types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis a post-print, author-produced version o...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass1, and soil microbial respiration releas...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Soil microbial respiration and methanogenesis are key sources of atmospheric carbon. Conflicting evi...