The temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is critical for predicting future climate change because soils store 2-3 times the amount of atmospheric carbon. Of particular controversy is the question, whether temperature sensitivity differs between young or labile and old or more stable carbon pools. Ambiguities in experimental methodology have so far limited corroboration of any particular hypothesis. Here, we show in a clear-cut approach that differences in temperature sensitivity between young and old carbon are negligible. Using the change in stable isotope composition in transitional systems from C3 to C4 vegetation, we were able to directly distinguish the temperature sensitivity of carbon differing several decades...
Soil C decomposition is sensitive to changes in temperature, and even small increases in temperature...
The feedback between planetary warming and soil carbon loss has been the focus of considerable scien...
[1] One predicted positive feedback of increasing temperatures in the boreal region is carbon (C) lo...
International audienceThe temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is critical f...
International audienceThe temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is critically...
Pekka Vanhala, et al, 'Old soil carbon is more temperature sensitive than the young in an agricultur...
Global climate carbon-cycle models predict acceleration of soil organic carbon losses to the atmosph...
Kristiina Karhu, et al, 'Temperature sensitivity of soil carbon fractions in boreal forest soil', Ec...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
The sensitivity of soil carbon to warming is a major uncertainty in projections of carbon dioxide co...
The sensitivity of soil carbon to warming is a major uncertainty in projections of carbon dioxide co...
The response of soil organic carbon (SOC) pools to globally rising surface temperature crucially det...
The Arctic is expected to shift from a sink to a source of atmospheric CO2 this century due to clima...
Most of the carbon (C) stored in temperate arable soils is present in organic matter (OM) intimately...
Soil C decomposition is sensitive to changes in temperature, and even small increases in temperature...
The feedback between planetary warming and soil carbon loss has been the focus of considerable scien...
[1] One predicted positive feedback of increasing temperatures in the boreal region is carbon (C) lo...
International audienceThe temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is critical f...
International audienceThe temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is critically...
Pekka Vanhala, et al, 'Old soil carbon is more temperature sensitive than the young in an agricultur...
Global climate carbon-cycle models predict acceleration of soil organic carbon losses to the atmosph...
Kristiina Karhu, et al, 'Temperature sensitivity of soil carbon fractions in boreal forest soil', Ec...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
The sensitivity of soil carbon to warming is a major uncertainty in projections of carbon dioxide co...
The sensitivity of soil carbon to warming is a major uncertainty in projections of carbon dioxide co...
The response of soil organic carbon (SOC) pools to globally rising surface temperature crucially det...
The Arctic is expected to shift from a sink to a source of atmospheric CO2 this century due to clima...
Most of the carbon (C) stored in temperate arable soils is present in organic matter (OM) intimately...
Soil C decomposition is sensitive to changes in temperature, and even small increases in temperature...
The feedback between planetary warming and soil carbon loss has been the focus of considerable scien...
[1] One predicted positive feedback of increasing temperatures in the boreal region is carbon (C) lo...