The temperature sensitivity of soil respiration is a main factor determining the response of global terrestrial soil carbon to global warming and, consequently, its feedback on atmospheric CO2 concentrations. A data synthesis was performed to summarize information available in the literature on the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration obtained in laboratory soil incubations and expressed as Q(10). The influence of common experimental variables and methods, i.e. range of incubation temperatures, length of incubation, calculation methods, and amounts of soil organic carbon, was analyzed. We found a small but significant difference between the Q(10), values calculated with different experimental methods as well as time-related trends sh...
The effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matter decom...
CO2 efflux at the soil surface is the result of respiration in different depths that are subjected t...
Knorr et al. (2005) concluded that soil organic carbon pools with longer turnover times are more sen...
Biogeochemical cycles, such as the carbon (C) cycle, are being continuously affected by anthropogeni...
[1] The production of CO2 by soil microorganisms is an important component of the global carbon cycl...
Assessing the global C budget requires a better understanding of the effect of temperature on soil C...
The temperature dependence of soil respiration (R(S)) is widely used as a key characteristic of soil...
Quantification of microbial activities involved in soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition is critic...
Several studies have shown multiple confounding factors influencing soil respiration in the field, w...
Understanding the temperature response of soil microbial respiration is essential for predicting car...
Although much research has been carried out, there is still no consensus about the temperature depen...
Although much research has been carried out, there is still no consensus about the temperature depen...
A reliable and precise estimate of the temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil organic matter (SOM) de...
Soil heterotrophic respiration is strongly controlled by temperature. Thus, understanding how soil m...
It is well known that microbial-mediated soil respiration, the major source of CO2 from terrestrial ...
The effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matter decom...
CO2 efflux at the soil surface is the result of respiration in different depths that are subjected t...
Knorr et al. (2005) concluded that soil organic carbon pools with longer turnover times are more sen...
Biogeochemical cycles, such as the carbon (C) cycle, are being continuously affected by anthropogeni...
[1] The production of CO2 by soil microorganisms is an important component of the global carbon cycl...
Assessing the global C budget requires a better understanding of the effect of temperature on soil C...
The temperature dependence of soil respiration (R(S)) is widely used as a key characteristic of soil...
Quantification of microbial activities involved in soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition is critic...
Several studies have shown multiple confounding factors influencing soil respiration in the field, w...
Understanding the temperature response of soil microbial respiration is essential for predicting car...
Although much research has been carried out, there is still no consensus about the temperature depen...
Although much research has been carried out, there is still no consensus about the temperature depen...
A reliable and precise estimate of the temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil organic matter (SOM) de...
Soil heterotrophic respiration is strongly controlled by temperature. Thus, understanding how soil m...
It is well known that microbial-mediated soil respiration, the major source of CO2 from terrestrial ...
The effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matter decom...
CO2 efflux at the soil surface is the result of respiration in different depths that are subjected t...
Knorr et al. (2005) concluded that soil organic carbon pools with longer turnover times are more sen...