Boreal forests store a large fraction of global terrestrial carbon and are susceptible to environmental change, particularly rising temperatures and increased fire frequency. These changes have the potential to drive positive feedbacks between climate warming and the boreal carbon cycle. Because few studies have examined the warming response of boreal ecosystems recovering from fire, we established a greenhouse warming experiment near Delta Junction, Alaska, seven years after a 1999 wildfire. We hypothesized that experimental warming would increase soil CO2 efflux, stimulate nutrient mineralization, and alter the composition and function of soil fungal communities. Although our treatment resulted in 1.20 °C soil warming, we found little sup...
Thermal adaptations of soil microorganisms could mitigate or facilitate global warming effects on so...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass(1), and soil microbial respiration rele...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
Boreal forests store a large fraction of global terrestrial carbon and are susceptible to environmen...
Global warming is projected to be greatest in northern regions, where forest fires are also increasi...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
The potential consequences of global warming for ecosystem carbon stocks are a major concern, partic...
Boreal ecosystems store 10-20% of global soil carbon and may warm by 4-7°C over the next century. Hi...
Wildfires are a pervasive disturbance in boreal forests, and the frequency and intensity of boreal w...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Permafrost soils are large reservoirs of potentially labile carbon (C). Understanding the dynamics o...
Pekka Vanhala, Kristiina Karhu, Mikko Tuomi, Katarina Bjorklof, Hannu Fritze, Hasse Hyvarinen, & Jar...
peer reviewedRapid warming in Arctic ecosystems is resulting in increased frequency of disturbances ...
Thermal adaptations of soil microorganisms could mitigate or facilitate global warming effects on so...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass(1), and soil microbial respiration rele...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
Boreal forests store a large fraction of global terrestrial carbon and are susceptible to environmen...
Global warming is projected to be greatest in northern regions, where forest fires are also increasi...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
The potential consequences of global warming for ecosystem carbon stocks are a major concern, partic...
Boreal ecosystems store 10-20% of global soil carbon and may warm by 4-7°C over the next century. Hi...
Wildfires are a pervasive disturbance in boreal forests, and the frequency and intensity of boreal w...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Permafrost soils are large reservoirs of potentially labile carbon (C). Understanding the dynamics o...
Pekka Vanhala, Kristiina Karhu, Mikko Tuomi, Katarina Bjorklof, Hannu Fritze, Hasse Hyvarinen, & Jar...
peer reviewedRapid warming in Arctic ecosystems is resulting in increased frequency of disturbances ...
Thermal adaptations of soil microorganisms could mitigate or facilitate global warming effects on so...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass(1), and soil microbial respiration rele...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...