Arctic tundra ecosystems are rapidly changing due to the amplified effects of global warming within the northern high latitudes. Warming has the potential to increase the thawing of the permafrost and to change the landscape and its geochemical characteristics, as well as terrestrial biota. It is important to investigate microbial processes and community structures, since soil microorganisms play a significant role in decomposing soil organic carbon in the Arctic tundra. In addition, the feedback from tundra ecosystems to climate change, including the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, is substantially dependent on the compositional and functional changes in the soil microbiome. This article reviews the current state of knowl...
In the Arctic, environmental factors governing microbial degradation of soil carbon (C) in active la...
Climate change has severe impacts in the Arctic, where permafrost is thawing, glaciers are retreatin...
Abstract Permafrost thaw induces soil hydrological changes which in turn affects carbon cycle proces...
Microbial decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) in thawing Arctic permafrost is important in de...
Microbial decomposition of soil carbon in high-latitude tundra underlain with permafrost is one of t...
Arctic ecosystems outpace the global rate of temperature increases and are exceptionally susceptible...
Northern-latitude tundra soils harbor substantial carbon (C) stocks that are highly susceptible to m...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
A majority (~60%) of the global belowground organic carbon (OC) pool is trapped in a perennially fro...
Temperature is an important factor governing microbe-mediated carbon feedback from permafrost soils....
Arctic soil microbiomes may have to face drastic climate changes in the coming century. Currently, t...
The Arctic plays a key role in the Earths climate system, because global warming is predicted to be ...
Significant uncertainties persist concerning how Arctic soil tundra carbon emission responds to envi...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
Due to climate change, increased microbial activity in high-latitude soils may lead to higher greenh...
In the Arctic, environmental factors governing microbial degradation of soil carbon (C) in active la...
Climate change has severe impacts in the Arctic, where permafrost is thawing, glaciers are retreatin...
Abstract Permafrost thaw induces soil hydrological changes which in turn affects carbon cycle proces...
Microbial decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) in thawing Arctic permafrost is important in de...
Microbial decomposition of soil carbon in high-latitude tundra underlain with permafrost is one of t...
Arctic ecosystems outpace the global rate of temperature increases and are exceptionally susceptible...
Northern-latitude tundra soils harbor substantial carbon (C) stocks that are highly susceptible to m...
Increasing permafrost thaw, driven by climate change, has the potential to result in organic carbon ...
A majority (~60%) of the global belowground organic carbon (OC) pool is trapped in a perennially fro...
Temperature is an important factor governing microbe-mediated carbon feedback from permafrost soils....
Arctic soil microbiomes may have to face drastic climate changes in the coming century. Currently, t...
The Arctic plays a key role in the Earths climate system, because global warming is predicted to be ...
Significant uncertainties persist concerning how Arctic soil tundra carbon emission responds to envi...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
Due to climate change, increased microbial activity in high-latitude soils may lead to higher greenh...
In the Arctic, environmental factors governing microbial degradation of soil carbon (C) in active la...
Climate change has severe impacts in the Arctic, where permafrost is thawing, glaciers are retreatin...
Abstract Permafrost thaw induces soil hydrological changes which in turn affects carbon cycle proces...