Soils are continuously exposed to cycles of drying and rewetting (D/RW), which drive pronounced fluctuations in soil carbon (C) fluxes. These C dynamics are characterized by a decoupled behavior between microbial biomass synthesis (growth) and CO2 production (respiration). In general, respiration rates peak shortly after RW and subsequently decrease, while the growth peaks lag several hours behind. Despite the significance of these dynamics for the soil C budget and the global C cycle, this feature has so far been overlooked in biogeochemical models and the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. We present a new process-based soil microbial model that incorporates a wide range of physical, chemical and biological mechanisms thought to aff...
Tropical dry forests are already undergoing changes in the quantity and timing of rainfall, but ther...
Soil moisture is a major driver of microbial activity and thus, of the release of carbon (C) into th...
Microbial response to changing environmental factors influences the fate of soil organic carbon, and...
Soil moisture is one of the most important factors controlling the activity and diversity of soil mi...
Soil moisture is one of the most important factors controlling the activity and diversity of soil mi...
Longer periods of drought and droughts of higher intensity are expected to become increasingly frequ...
Wetting of dry soil triggers a pulse of elevated microbial respiration. This pulse may occur because...
Soil respiration, a process primarily driven by soil microbes, is the largest flux of carbon from te...
Soil microbes perceive drying and rewetting (DRW) events as more or less harsh depending on the prev...
The influence of climate on soil microorganisms governs the input and output fluxes of carbon (C) fr...
Drying-rewetting cycles are ubiquitous across natural and managed ecosystems. These cycles are known...
Large rainfall events following drought cause pulses of CO2 flux that are higher than models predict...
Climate change alters frequencies and intensities of soil drying-rewetting and freezing-thawing cycl...
A pulse of respiration is induced by rewetting dry soil. Here we study the microbial responses under...
Drying and rewetting cycles are known to be important for the turnover of carbon (C) in soil, but le...
Tropical dry forests are already undergoing changes in the quantity and timing of rainfall, but ther...
Soil moisture is a major driver of microbial activity and thus, of the release of carbon (C) into th...
Microbial response to changing environmental factors influences the fate of soil organic carbon, and...
Soil moisture is one of the most important factors controlling the activity and diversity of soil mi...
Soil moisture is one of the most important factors controlling the activity and diversity of soil mi...
Longer periods of drought and droughts of higher intensity are expected to become increasingly frequ...
Wetting of dry soil triggers a pulse of elevated microbial respiration. This pulse may occur because...
Soil respiration, a process primarily driven by soil microbes, is the largest flux of carbon from te...
Soil microbes perceive drying and rewetting (DRW) events as more or less harsh depending on the prev...
The influence of climate on soil microorganisms governs the input and output fluxes of carbon (C) fr...
Drying-rewetting cycles are ubiquitous across natural and managed ecosystems. These cycles are known...
Large rainfall events following drought cause pulses of CO2 flux that are higher than models predict...
Climate change alters frequencies and intensities of soil drying-rewetting and freezing-thawing cycl...
A pulse of respiration is induced by rewetting dry soil. Here we study the microbial responses under...
Drying and rewetting cycles are known to be important for the turnover of carbon (C) in soil, but le...
Tropical dry forests are already undergoing changes in the quantity and timing of rainfall, but ther...
Soil moisture is a major driver of microbial activity and thus, of the release of carbon (C) into th...
Microbial response to changing environmental factors influences the fate of soil organic carbon, and...