As Earth\u27s climate warms, the massive stores of carbon found in soil are predicted to become depleted, and leave behind a smaller carbon pool that is less accessible to microbes. At a long-term forest soil-warming experiment in central Massachusetts, soil respiration and bacterial diversity have increased, while fungal biomass and microbially-accessible soil carbon have decreased. Here, we evaluate how warming has affected the microbial community\u27s capability to degrade chemically-complex soil carbon using lignin-amended BioSep beads. We profiled the bacterial and fungal communities using PCR-based methods and completed extracellular enzyme assays as a proxy for potential community function. We found that lignin-amended beads selected...
Increasing global temperatures have been reported to accelerate soil carbon (C) cycling, but also to...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
As Earth\u27s climate warms, soil carbon pools and the microbial communities that process them may c...
As Earth\u27s climate warms, the massive stores of carbon found in soil are predicted to become depl...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Microbial metabolism is a key controller of ecosystem processes (e.g., carbon cycling). However, we ...
Increasing global temperatures have been reported to accelerate soil carbon (C) cycling, but also to...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
As Earth\u27s climate warms, soil carbon pools and the microbial communities that process them may c...
As Earth\u27s climate warms, the massive stores of carbon found in soil are predicted to become depl...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Microbial metabolism is a key controller of ecosystem processes (e.g., carbon cycling). However, we ...
Increasing global temperatures have been reported to accelerate soil carbon (C) cycling, but also to...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
As Earth\u27s climate warms, soil carbon pools and the microbial communities that process them may c...