Many ecosystems are experiencing an increase in drought conditions as a consequence of climate warming and changing precipitation patterns. The stress imposed by these environmental changes can affect ecosystem processes such as the extracellular enzymatic degradation of carbon-containing leaf litter by soil microbial communities. However, the magnitude of these impacts may depend on the composition and metabolism of the microbial community. Based on the hypothesis of local adaptation, microbial communities native to warm-dry ecosystems should display a greater capacity to degrade leaf litter polymers with extracellular enzymes following exposure to warm-dry conditions. To test this hypothesis, we performed a microcosm study in which we mon...
Bacteria and fungi drive the decomposition of dead plant biomass (litter), an important step in the ...
Quantifying the impact of drought on microbial processes and its consequences for soil carbon cyclin...
Climate model projections for tropical regions show clear perturbation of precipitation patterns lea...
Drought represents a significant stress to microorganisms and is known to reduce microbial activity ...
It is critical to understand the consequences of environmental change for the microbial regulation o...
Microbial enzymes play a fundamental role in ecosystem processes and nutrient mineralization. Theref...
Significant gaps in our understanding of how global change drivers interact to affect the resistance...
Microbial decomposers mediate the return of CO2 to the atmosphere by producing extracellular enzymes...
The frequency and intensity of drought are expected to increase in the future, yet the consequences ...
Microbial decomposers produce extracellular enzymes to degrade complex plant polymers, making plant ...
Global climate models predict a future of increased severity of drought in many tropical forests. So...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
Soil microbiomes play a key role in driving biogeochemical cycles of the Earth system. As drought fr...
Water availability, together with temperature, represents the most limiting abiotic factor regulatin...
Water availability, together with temperature, represents the most limiting abiotic factor regulatin...
Bacteria and fungi drive the decomposition of dead plant biomass (litter), an important step in the ...
Quantifying the impact of drought on microbial processes and its consequences for soil carbon cyclin...
Climate model projections for tropical regions show clear perturbation of precipitation patterns lea...
Drought represents a significant stress to microorganisms and is known to reduce microbial activity ...
It is critical to understand the consequences of environmental change for the microbial regulation o...
Microbial enzymes play a fundamental role in ecosystem processes and nutrient mineralization. Theref...
Significant gaps in our understanding of how global change drivers interact to affect the resistance...
Microbial decomposers mediate the return of CO2 to the atmosphere by producing extracellular enzymes...
The frequency and intensity of drought are expected to increase in the future, yet the consequences ...
Microbial decomposers produce extracellular enzymes to degrade complex plant polymers, making plant ...
Global climate models predict a future of increased severity of drought in many tropical forests. So...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
Soil microbiomes play a key role in driving biogeochemical cycles of the Earth system. As drought fr...
Water availability, together with temperature, represents the most limiting abiotic factor regulatin...
Water availability, together with temperature, represents the most limiting abiotic factor regulatin...
Bacteria and fungi drive the decomposition of dead plant biomass (litter), an important step in the ...
Quantifying the impact of drought on microbial processes and its consequences for soil carbon cyclin...
Climate model projections for tropical regions show clear perturbation of precipitation patterns lea...