The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will influence future climate. Studies of a 3.5-kilometer elevation gradient in the Peruvian Andes, including short-term translocation experiments and the examination of the long-term adaptation of biota to local thermal and edaphic conditions, have revealed several factors that may regulate this sensitivity. Collectively this work suggests that, in the absence of a moisture constraint, the temperature sensitivity of decomposition is regulated by the chemical composition of plant debris (litter) and both the physical and chemical composition of preexisting SOM: higher temperature sensitivities are found in litter or SOM that is more chemically complex...
Terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks to the climate are strongly modulated by the temperature respon...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
Summary The Andes are predicted to warm by 3–5 °C this century with the potential to alter the proce...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...
Tropical soils are a globally important store of terrestrial carbon (C) and source of atmospheric c...
Knowing the impact of warming on soil organic matter (SOM) is crucial for estimating future soil CO2...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Soil enzymes are catalysts of organic matter depolymerisation, which is of critical importance for e...
Tropical ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon cycle, but their response to global warming...
Climate warming could destabilise the Earth's largest terrestrial store of reactive carbon (C), by a...
Tropical soils contain one-third of the carbon stored in soils globally1, so destabilization of soil...
The universally observed exponential increase in soil-surface CO2 efflux (‘soil respiration’; FS) wi...
Tropical forests play an important role in regulating the global climate and the carbon cycle. With ...
Terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks to the climate are strongly modulated by the temperature respon...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
Terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks to the climate are strongly modulated by the temperature respon...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
Summary The Andes are predicted to warm by 3–5 °C this century with the potential to alter the proce...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...
Tropical soils are a globally important store of terrestrial carbon (C) and source of atmospheric c...
Knowing the impact of warming on soil organic matter (SOM) is crucial for estimating future soil CO2...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Soil enzymes are catalysts of organic matter depolymerisation, which is of critical importance for e...
Tropical ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon cycle, but their response to global warming...
Climate warming could destabilise the Earth's largest terrestrial store of reactive carbon (C), by a...
Tropical soils contain one-third of the carbon stored in soils globally1, so destabilization of soil...
The universally observed exponential increase in soil-surface CO2 efflux (‘soil respiration’; FS) wi...
Tropical forests play an important role in regulating the global climate and the carbon cycle. With ...
Terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks to the climate are strongly modulated by the temperature respon...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
Terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks to the climate are strongly modulated by the temperature respon...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
Summary The Andes are predicted to warm by 3–5 °C this century with the potential to alter the proce...