Carbon (C) uptake by terrestrial ecosystems represents an important option for partially mitigating anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Short-term atmospheric elevated CO2 exposure has been shown to create major shifts in C flow routes and diversity of the active soil-borne microbial community. Long-term increases in CO2 have been hypothesized to have subtle effects due to the potential adaptation of soil microorganism to the increased flow of organic C. Here, we studied the effects of prolonged elevated atmospheric CO2 exposure on microbial C flow and microbial communities in the rhizosphere. Carex arenaria (a nonmycorrhizal plant species) and Festuca rubra (a mycorrhizal plant species) were grown at defined atmospheric conditions differing in CO...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) effects on plants depend on several factors including ...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 content alters C3 plant photosynthetic rate, leading to changes in r...
Anthropogenic activities during the last century have increased levels of atmospheric CO2. Forest ne...
Carbon (C) uptake by terrestrial ecosystems represents an important option for partially mitigating ...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on carbon cycling and the fun...
Soil community responses to increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations are expected to occur mostly th...
General concern about climate change has led to growing interest in the responses of terrestrial eco...
The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels is predicted to stimulate plant carbon (C) f...
The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels is predicted to stimulate plant carbon (C) f...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on C cycling and the function...
Soil microbial community responses to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations (eCO2) occur mainly in...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify the microbial communities that are activ...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO2) affects soil-plant systems by stimulating plant growth, rhizosphere ...
Increasing the belowground translocation of assimilated carbon by plants grown under elevated CO2 ca...
Background: Elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO2) has been shown to have significant effects on terrestria...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) effects on plants depend on several factors including ...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 content alters C3 plant photosynthetic rate, leading to changes in r...
Anthropogenic activities during the last century have increased levels of atmospheric CO2. Forest ne...
Carbon (C) uptake by terrestrial ecosystems represents an important option for partially mitigating ...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on carbon cycling and the fun...
Soil community responses to increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations are expected to occur mostly th...
General concern about climate change has led to growing interest in the responses of terrestrial eco...
The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels is predicted to stimulate plant carbon (C) f...
The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels is predicted to stimulate plant carbon (C) f...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on C cycling and the function...
Soil microbial community responses to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations (eCO2) occur mainly in...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify the microbial communities that are activ...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO2) affects soil-plant systems by stimulating plant growth, rhizosphere ...
Increasing the belowground translocation of assimilated carbon by plants grown under elevated CO2 ca...
Background: Elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO2) has been shown to have significant effects on terrestria...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) effects on plants depend on several factors including ...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 content alters C3 plant photosynthetic rate, leading to changes in r...
Anthropogenic activities during the last century have increased levels of atmospheric CO2. Forest ne...