Alpine soils are warming strongly, leading to profound alterations in carbon cycling and greenhouse gas budgets, mediated via the soil microbiome. To explore microbial responses to global warming, we incubated eight alpine soils between 4 and 35 °C and linked the temperature dependency of bacterial growth with alterations in community structures and the identification of temperature sensitive taxa. The temperature optimum for bacterial growth was between 27 and 30 °C and was higher in soils from warmer environments. This temperature framing the upper limit of naturally occurring temperatures was a tipping point above which the temperature range for growth shifted towards higher temperatures together with pronounced changes in community stru...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
The soil microbial community plays an important role in terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycling. How...
Soil microbial respiration is an important factor in regulating carbon (C) exchange between the soil...
Alpine soils are warming strongly, leading to profound alterations in carbon cycling and greenhouse ...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
International audienceClimate change is strongly affecting high-mountain soils and warming in partic...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
Climate change is strongly affecting high-mountain soils and warming in particular is associated wit...
The response of soil microbial activity to climate warming has been predicted to have a large destab...
Temperature is a major determinant of biological process rates, and microorganisms are key regulator...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
The soil microbial community plays an important role in terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycling. How...
Soil microbial respiration is an important factor in regulating carbon (C) exchange between the soil...
Alpine soils are warming strongly, leading to profound alterations in carbon cycling and greenhouse ...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
International audienceClimate change is strongly affecting high-mountain soils and warming in partic...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
Climate change is strongly affecting high-mountain soils and warming in particular is associated wit...
The response of soil microbial activity to climate warming has been predicted to have a large destab...
Temperature is a major determinant of biological process rates, and microorganisms are key regulator...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrop...
The soil microbial community plays an important role in terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycling. How...
Soil microbial respiration is an important factor in regulating carbon (C) exchange between the soil...