Changes in labile carbon (LC) pools and microbial communities are the primary factors controlling soil heterotrophic respiration (Rh ) in warming experiments. Warming is expected to initially increase Rh but studies show this increase may not be continuous or sustained. Specifically, LC and soil microbiome have been shown to contribute to the effect of extended warming on Rh . However, their relative contribution is unclear and this gap in knowledge causes considerable uncertainty in the prediction of carbon cycle feedbacks to climate change. In this study, we used a two-step incubation approach to reveal the relative contribution of LC limitation and soil microbial community responses in attenuating the effect that extended warming has on ...
Global surface temperature is predicted to increase by at least 1.5°C by the end of this century. Ho...
Soil microbes are directly involved in soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition, yet the importance o...
Warming is expected to stimulate soil microbial respiration triggering a positive soil carbon-climat...
Changes in labile carbon (LC) pools and microbial communities are the primary factors controlling so...
Soil microbial communities regulate soil carbon feedbacks to climate warming through microbial respi...
Warming has been shown to cause soil carbon (C) loss in northern grasslands owing to accelerated mic...
Warming has been shown to cause soil carbon (C) loss in northern grasslands owing to accelerated mic...
Climate warming is predicted to considerably affect variations in soil organic carbon (SOC), especia...
Current consensus on global climate change predicts warming trends with more pronounced temperature ...
As climate cooling is increasingly regarded as important natural variability of long-term global war...
Soil microbial respiration is an important source of uncertainty in projecting future climate and ca...
Periodic changes in temperature commonly occur diurnally and seasonally. However, the response of so...
Multiple lines of existing evidence suggest that increasing CO2 emission from soils in response to r...
<div><p>Global surface temperature is predicted to increase by at least 1.5°C by the end of this cen...
In order to understand the response of soil microbial biomass to warming, field warming experiments ...
Global surface temperature is predicted to increase by at least 1.5°C by the end of this century. Ho...
Soil microbes are directly involved in soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition, yet the importance o...
Warming is expected to stimulate soil microbial respiration triggering a positive soil carbon-climat...
Changes in labile carbon (LC) pools and microbial communities are the primary factors controlling so...
Soil microbial communities regulate soil carbon feedbacks to climate warming through microbial respi...
Warming has been shown to cause soil carbon (C) loss in northern grasslands owing to accelerated mic...
Warming has been shown to cause soil carbon (C) loss in northern grasslands owing to accelerated mic...
Climate warming is predicted to considerably affect variations in soil organic carbon (SOC), especia...
Current consensus on global climate change predicts warming trends with more pronounced temperature ...
As climate cooling is increasingly regarded as important natural variability of long-term global war...
Soil microbial respiration is an important source of uncertainty in projecting future climate and ca...
Periodic changes in temperature commonly occur diurnally and seasonally. However, the response of so...
Multiple lines of existing evidence suggest that increasing CO2 emission from soils in response to r...
<div><p>Global surface temperature is predicted to increase by at least 1.5°C by the end of this cen...
In order to understand the response of soil microbial biomass to warming, field warming experiments ...
Global surface temperature is predicted to increase by at least 1.5°C by the end of this century. Ho...
Soil microbes are directly involved in soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition, yet the importance o...
Warming is expected to stimulate soil microbial respiration triggering a positive soil carbon-climat...