ropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulating organic matter decomposition, creating a positive feedback that will promote further warming. Models predict that the loss of carbon from warming soils will be mediated by microbial physiology, but no empirical data are available on the response of soil carbon and microbial physiology to warming in tropical forests, which dominate the terrestrial carbon cycle. Here we show that warming caused a considerable loss of soil carbon that was enhanced by associated changes in microbial physiology. By translocating soils across a 3000 m elevation gradient in tropical forest, equivalent to a temperature change of ± 15 °C, we found that soil carbon d...
The response of soil microbial activity to climate warming has been predicted to have a large destab...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Climate warming could destabilise the Earth's largest terrestrial store of reactive carbon (C), by a...
Tropical soils contain one-third of the carbon stored in soils globally1, so destabilization of soil...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Soils harbor a large reservoir of carbon (C) that is several times greater than the amount present i...
Perturbation of soil microbial communities by rising temperatures could have important consequences ...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere1-3, yet their responses to cl...
Tropical soils are a globally important store of terrestrial carbon (C) and source of atmospheric c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The response of soil microbial activity to climate warming has been predicted to have a large destab...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Climate warming could destabilise the Earth's largest terrestrial store of reactive carbon (C), by a...
Tropical soils contain one-third of the carbon stored in soils globally1, so destabilization of soil...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Soils harbor a large reservoir of carbon (C) that is several times greater than the amount present i...
Perturbation of soil microbial communities by rising temperatures could have important consequences ...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere1-3, yet their responses to cl...
Tropical soils are a globally important store of terrestrial carbon (C) and source of atmospheric c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The response of soil microbial activity to climate warming has been predicted to have a large destab...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...