Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration is both a strong driver of primary productivity and widely believed to be the principal cause of recent increases in global temperature. Soils are the largest store of the world's terrestrial C. Consequently, many investigations have attempted to mechanistically understand how microbial mineralisation of soil organic carbon (SOC) to CO2 will be affected by projected increases in temperature. Most have attempted this in the absence of plants as the flux of CO2 from root and rhizomicrobial respiration in intact plant-soil systems confounds interpretation of measurements. We compared the effect of a small increase in temperature on respiration from soils without recent plant C with the ...
In order to predict how terrestrial ecosystems will respond to global change, there is growing recog...
<p>With the bulk of ecosystem carbon stored below-ground, terrestrial ecosystems may become a net so...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to global warming may substantially increase atmospheric CO2 c...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration is both a strong driver of primary product...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
Increases in global temperatures due to climate change threaten to tip the balance between carbon (C...
Determining the temperature sensitivity of terrestrial carbon (C) stores is an urgent priority for p...
A number of forest and grassland studies indicated that stimulation of the soil respiration by soil ...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Biogeochemical cycles, such as the carbon (C) cycle, are being continuously affected by anthropogeni...
AbstractCurrent carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determin...
It is well known that microbial-mediated soil respiration, the major source of CO2 from terrestrial ...
The universally observed exponential increase in soil-surface CO2 efflux (‘soil respiration’; FS) wi...
In order to predict how terrestrial ecosystems will respond to global change, there is growing recog...
<p>With the bulk of ecosystem carbon stored below-ground, terrestrial ecosystems may become a net so...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to global warming may substantially increase atmospheric CO2 c...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration is both a strong driver of primary product...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
Increases in global temperatures due to climate change threaten to tip the balance between carbon (C...
Determining the temperature sensitivity of terrestrial carbon (C) stores is an urgent priority for p...
A number of forest and grassland studies indicated that stimulation of the soil respiration by soil ...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Biogeochemical cycles, such as the carbon (C) cycle, are being continuously affected by anthropogeni...
AbstractCurrent carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determin...
It is well known that microbial-mediated soil respiration, the major source of CO2 from terrestrial ...
The universally observed exponential increase in soil-surface CO2 efflux (‘soil respiration’; FS) wi...
In order to predict how terrestrial ecosystems will respond to global change, there is growing recog...
<p>With the bulk of ecosystem carbon stored below-ground, terrestrial ecosystems may become a net so...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to global warming may substantially increase atmospheric CO2 c...