Climate change is expected to alter the mechanisms controlling soil organic matter (SOM) stabilization. Under climate change, soil warming and drying could affect the enzymatic mechanisms that control SOM turnover and dependence on substrate concentration. Here, we used a greenhouse climate manipulation in a mature boreal forest soil to test two specific hypotheses: (1) Rates of decomposition decline at lower substrate concentrations, and (2) reductions in soil moisture disproportionately constrain the degradation of low-concentration substrates. Using constructed soil cores, we measured decomposition rates of two polymeric substrates, starch and cellulose, as well as enzyme activities associated with degradation of these substrates. The gr...
K. Karhu, H. Fritze, M. Tuomi, P. Vanhala, P. Spetz, & J. Liski, 'Temperature sensitivity of organic...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in boreal soils as soil organic matter. Aim of the research prese...
Soil organic matter is the largest carbon (C) pool in the terrestrial C cycle, and soil CO₂ emission...
Climate change is expected to alter the mechanisms controlling soil organic matter (SOM) stabilizati...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Determining environmental controls on soil organic matter decomposition is of importance for develop...
Over the long term, soil carbon (C) storage is partly determined by decomposition rate of carbon tha...
Pekka Vanhala, Kristiina Karhu, Mikko Tuomi, Katarina Bjorklof, Hannu Fritze, Hasse Hyvarinen, & Jar...
Over the long term, soil carbon (C) storage is partly determined by decomposition rate of carbon tha...
Boreal ecosystems store 10-20% of global soil carbon and may warm by 4-7°C over the next century. Hi...
Global warming accelerates soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition with strong feedback to atmospher...
Quantifying soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition under warming is critical to predict carbon-clim...
The role of soil moisture for organic matter decomposition rates remains poorly understood and under...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
K. Karhu, H. Fritze, M. Tuomi, P. Vanhala, P. Spetz, & J. Liski, 'Temperature sensitivity of organic...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in boreal soils as soil organic matter. Aim of the research prese...
Soil organic matter is the largest carbon (C) pool in the terrestrial C cycle, and soil CO₂ emission...
Climate change is expected to alter the mechanisms controlling soil organic matter (SOM) stabilizati...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Determining environmental controls on soil organic matter decomposition is of importance for develop...
Over the long term, soil carbon (C) storage is partly determined by decomposition rate of carbon tha...
Pekka Vanhala, Kristiina Karhu, Mikko Tuomi, Katarina Bjorklof, Hannu Fritze, Hasse Hyvarinen, & Jar...
Over the long term, soil carbon (C) storage is partly determined by decomposition rate of carbon tha...
Boreal ecosystems store 10-20% of global soil carbon and may warm by 4-7°C over the next century. Hi...
Global warming accelerates soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition with strong feedback to atmospher...
Quantifying soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition under warming is critical to predict carbon-clim...
The role of soil moisture for organic matter decomposition rates remains poorly understood and under...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
K. Karhu, H. Fritze, M. Tuomi, P. Vanhala, P. Spetz, & J. Liski, 'Temperature sensitivity of organic...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in boreal soils as soil organic matter. Aim of the research prese...
Soil organic matter is the largest carbon (C) pool in the terrestrial C cycle, and soil CO₂ emission...