Anthropogenic warming is expected to accelerate global soil organic carbon (SOC) losses via microbial decomposition, yet, there is still no consensus on the loss magnitude. In this Perspective, we argue that, despite the mechanistic uncertainty underlying these losses, there is confidence that a strong, positive land carbon–climate feedback can be expected. Two major lines of evidence support net global SOC losses with warming via increases in soil microbial metabolic activity: the increase in soil respiration with temperature and the accumulation of SOC in low mean annual temperature regions. Warming-induced SOC losses are likely to be of a magnitude relevant for emission negotiations and necessitate more aggressive emission reduction targ...
The sensitivity of soil carbon to warming is a major uncertainty in projections of carbon dioxide co...
Soils contain more carbon than plants or the atmosphere, and sensitivities of soil organic carbon (S...
Soils will warm in near synchrony with the air over the whole profiles following global climate chan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere1-3, yet their responses to cl...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Quantifying soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition under warming is critical to predict carbon-clim...
Soil microbial respiration is an important source of uncertainty in projecting future climate and ca...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Current consensus on global climate change predicts warming trends with more pronounced temperature ...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
The sensitivity of soil carbon to warming is a major uncertainty in projections of carbon dioxide co...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. The majority of the Earth\u27s terrestrial...
The sensitivity of soil carbon to warming is a major uncertainty in projections of carbon dioxide co...
Soils contain more carbon than plants or the atmosphere, and sensitivities of soil organic carbon (S...
Soils will warm in near synchrony with the air over the whole profiles following global climate chan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere1-3, yet their responses to cl...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Quantifying soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition under warming is critical to predict carbon-clim...
Soil microbial respiration is an important source of uncertainty in projecting future climate and ca...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Current consensus on global climate change predicts warming trends with more pronounced temperature ...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
The sensitivity of soil carbon to warming is a major uncertainty in projections of carbon dioxide co...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. The majority of the Earth\u27s terrestrial...
The sensitivity of soil carbon to warming is a major uncertainty in projections of carbon dioxide co...
Soils contain more carbon than plants or the atmosphere, and sensitivities of soil organic carbon (S...
Soils will warm in near synchrony with the air over the whole profiles following global climate chan...