Abstract Background Winter carbon loss in northern ecosystems is estimated to be greater than the average growing season carbon uptake and is primarily driven by microbial decomposers. Viruses modulate microbial carbon cycling via induced mortality and metabolic controls, but it is unknown whether viruses are active under winter conditions (anoxic and sub-freezing temperatures). Results We used stable isotope probing (SIP) targeted metagenomics to reveal the genomic potential of active soil microbial populations under simulated winter conditions, with an emphasis on viruses and virus-host dynamics. Arctic peat soils from the Bonanza Creek Long-Term Ecological Research site in Alaska were incubated under sub-freezing anoxic conditions with H...
The concentration of atmospheric methane (CH4) continues to increase with microbial communities cont...
Viruses play a central role in glacial microbial communities. Prokaryotes in glacial environments su...
While decomposition of organic matter by bacteria plays a major role in nutrient cycling in terrestr...
Climate change threatens to release abundant carbon that is sequestered at high latitudes, but the c...
Summary Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ~30–50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbo...
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon rem...
The rise of global temperature causes the degradation of the substantial reserves of carbon (C) stor...
Permafrost thaw lakes including thermokarst lakes and ponds are ubiquitous features of Subarctic and...
Arctic soils store vast amounts of carbon and are subject to intense climate change. While effects o...
BackgroundPeatlands are expected to experience sustained yet fluctuating higher temperatures due to ...
Background: Peatlands are expected to experience sustained yet fluctuating higher temperatures due t...
Abstract Permafrost thaw induces soil hydrological changes which in turn affects carbon cycle proces...
Permafrost stores approximately 50% of global soil carbon (C) in a frozen form; it is thawing rapidl...
Microbial decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) in thawing Arctic permafrost is important in de...
Arctic soils are marked by cryoturbic features, which impact soil-atmosphere methane (CH4) dynamics ...
The concentration of atmospheric methane (CH4) continues to increase with microbial communities cont...
Viruses play a central role in glacial microbial communities. Prokaryotes in glacial environments su...
While decomposition of organic matter by bacteria plays a major role in nutrient cycling in terrestr...
Climate change threatens to release abundant carbon that is sequestered at high latitudes, but the c...
Summary Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ~30–50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbo...
Rapidly thawing permafrost harbors ∼30 to 50% of global soil carbon, and the fate of this carbon rem...
The rise of global temperature causes the degradation of the substantial reserves of carbon (C) stor...
Permafrost thaw lakes including thermokarst lakes and ponds are ubiquitous features of Subarctic and...
Arctic soils store vast amounts of carbon and are subject to intense climate change. While effects o...
BackgroundPeatlands are expected to experience sustained yet fluctuating higher temperatures due to ...
Background: Peatlands are expected to experience sustained yet fluctuating higher temperatures due t...
Abstract Permafrost thaw induces soil hydrological changes which in turn affects carbon cycle proces...
Permafrost stores approximately 50% of global soil carbon (C) in a frozen form; it is thawing rapidl...
Microbial decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) in thawing Arctic permafrost is important in de...
Arctic soils are marked by cryoturbic features, which impact soil-atmosphere methane (CH4) dynamics ...
The concentration of atmospheric methane (CH4) continues to increase with microbial communities cont...
Viruses play a central role in glacial microbial communities. Prokaryotes in glacial environments su...
While decomposition of organic matter by bacteria plays a major role in nutrient cycling in terrestr...