Temperature regulates the rate of biogeochemical cycles. One way it does so is through control of microbial metabolism. Warming effects on metabolism change with time as physiology adjusts to the new temperature. I here propose that such thermal adaptation is observed in soil microbial respiration and growth, as the result of universal evolutionary trade-offs between the structure and function of both enzymes and membranes. I review the basis for these trade-offs and show that they, like substrate depletion, are plausible mechanisms explaining soil respiration responses to warming. I argue that controversies over whether soil microbes adapt to warming stem from disregarding the evolutionary physiology of cellular metabolism, and confusion a...
Climate warming may stimulate microbial metabolism of soil carbon, causing a carbon cycle-climate fe...
Studying soil carbon (C) losses and carbon dioxide (CO2) feedbacks to the atmosphere under global cl...
Soil microbial respiration is an important source of uncertainty in projecting future climate and ca...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere1-3, yet their responses to cl...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Rising temperatures are expected to reduce global soil carbon (C) stocks, driving a positive feedbac...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
In the short-term heterotrophic soil respiration is strongly and positively related to temperature. ...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to global warming may substantially increase atmospheric CO2 c...
Soil microbial respiration and methanogenesis are key sources of atmospheric carbon. Conflicting evi...
In new microbial-biogeochemical models, microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) is often assumed to de...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
Climate warming may stimulate microbial metabolism of soil carbon, causing a carbon cycle-climate fe...
Studying soil carbon (C) losses and carbon dioxide (CO2) feedbacks to the atmosphere under global cl...
Soil microbial respiration is an important source of uncertainty in projecting future climate and ca...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere1-3, yet their responses to cl...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Rising temperatures are expected to reduce global soil carbon (C) stocks, driving a positive feedbac...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
In the short-term heterotrophic soil respiration is strongly and positively related to temperature. ...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to global warming may substantially increase atmospheric CO2 c...
Soil microbial respiration and methanogenesis are key sources of atmospheric carbon. Conflicting evi...
In new microbial-biogeochemical models, microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) is often assumed to de...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
Climate warming may stimulate microbial metabolism of soil carbon, causing a carbon cycle-climate fe...
Studying soil carbon (C) losses and carbon dioxide (CO2) feedbacks to the atmosphere under global cl...
Soil microbial respiration is an important source of uncertainty in projecting future climate and ca...