Root and rhizosphere processes contribute significantly to soil carbon (C) fluxes, yet mechanism by which they do are not well understood. One of the contributing factors to this uncertainty is the lack of understanding about the role of root-derived labile C inputs in influencing soil organic matter (SUM) decomposition. We conducted an experiment to compare the pure impacts of two coniferous species through roots on the soil CO2 efflux and examine the species' response to experimental warming using infrared heaters. Warming markedly increased exudation rates I (mu g C cm(-1) root length h(-1)) and II (mu g C cm(-2) root area h(-1)) in the two species plots; however, the Picea asperata species had significantly higher root exudation rate...
Global warming is predicted to impact high-latitude and high-altitude forests severely, jeopardizing...
Despite concerns about climate change-effects on ecosystems functioning, only little is known on how...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
Previous research on the effects of tree species on soil processes has focused primarily on the role...
Previous research on the effects of tree species on soil processes has focused primarily on the role...
Despite the perceived importance of exudation to forest ecosystem function, few studies have attemp...
Root is an important plant organ and has high heterogeneity. Global warming could change root and af...
The objective of this study was to quantify the responses of root exudates and nitrogen (N) minerali...
Aims: Respiration of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) surface fine roots has been shown to partially acc...
The response of root respiration to warmer soil can affect ecosystem carbon (C) allocation and the s...
Adjustment of ecosystem root respiration to warmer climatic conditions can alter the autotrophic por...
International audienceAbstractKey messageIn the open-field warming experiment using infrared heaters...
Thermal adaptations of soil microorganisms could mitigate or facilitate global warming effects on so...
Adjustment of ecosystem root respiration to warmer climatic conditions can alter the autotrophic por...
Carbon (C) fluxes are mainly controlled by small labile pools, and the C storage is determined by so...
Global warming is predicted to impact high-latitude and high-altitude forests severely, jeopardizing...
Despite concerns about climate change-effects on ecosystems functioning, only little is known on how...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
Previous research on the effects of tree species on soil processes has focused primarily on the role...
Previous research on the effects of tree species on soil processes has focused primarily on the role...
Despite the perceived importance of exudation to forest ecosystem function, few studies have attemp...
Root is an important plant organ and has high heterogeneity. Global warming could change root and af...
The objective of this study was to quantify the responses of root exudates and nitrogen (N) minerali...
Aims: Respiration of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) surface fine roots has been shown to partially acc...
The response of root respiration to warmer soil can affect ecosystem carbon (C) allocation and the s...
Adjustment of ecosystem root respiration to warmer climatic conditions can alter the autotrophic por...
International audienceAbstractKey messageIn the open-field warming experiment using infrared heaters...
Thermal adaptations of soil microorganisms could mitigate or facilitate global warming effects on so...
Adjustment of ecosystem root respiration to warmer climatic conditions can alter the autotrophic por...
Carbon (C) fluxes are mainly controlled by small labile pools, and the C storage is determined by so...
Global warming is predicted to impact high-latitude and high-altitude forests severely, jeopardizing...
Despite concerns about climate change-effects on ecosystems functioning, only little is known on how...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...