The warming-induced thawing of permafrost promotes microbial activity, often resulting in enhanced greenhouse gas emissions. The ability of permafrost microorganisms to survive the in situ sub-zero temperatures, their energetic strategies and their metabolic versatility in using soil organic materials determine their growth and functionality upon thawing. Hence, functional characterization of the permafrost microbiome, particularly in the underexplored mid-latitudinal alpine regions, is a crucial first step in predicting its responses to the changing climate, and the consequences for soil–climate feedbacks. In this study, for the first time, the functional potential and metabolic capabilities of a temperate mountain permafrost micro...
Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, constitutes a major portion of the Earth’s terrestrial cryosphe...
Thawing permafrost promotes microbial degradation of cryo-sequestered and new carbon leading to the ...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The warming-induced thawing of permafrost promotes microbial activity, often resulting in enhanced g...
Permafrost underlies a large portion of the land in the Northern Hemisphere. It is proposed to be an...
Background: Global warming is affecting all cold environments, including the European Alps and Arcti...
Permafrost underlies a large portion of the land in the Northern Hemisphere. It is proposed to be an...
The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of majo...
Global warming in mid-latitude alpine regions results in permafrost thawing, together with greater a...
Permafrost is soil that has remained frozen for at least two years. The active layer is a surface po...
The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of majo...
Permafrost underlies approximately one quarter of Northern Hemisphere terrestrial surfaces and conta...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The active layer of permafrost in Ny Ålesund, Svalbard (79°N) around the Bayelva River in the Leirha...
Thawing permafrost can stimulate microbial activity, leading to faster decomposition of formerly pre...
Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, constitutes a major portion of the Earth’s terrestrial cryosphe...
Thawing permafrost promotes microbial degradation of cryo-sequestered and new carbon leading to the ...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The warming-induced thawing of permafrost promotes microbial activity, often resulting in enhanced g...
Permafrost underlies a large portion of the land in the Northern Hemisphere. It is proposed to be an...
Background: Global warming is affecting all cold environments, including the European Alps and Arcti...
Permafrost underlies a large portion of the land in the Northern Hemisphere. It is proposed to be an...
The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of majo...
Global warming in mid-latitude alpine regions results in permafrost thawing, together with greater a...
Permafrost is soil that has remained frozen for at least two years. The active layer is a surface po...
The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of majo...
Permafrost underlies approximately one quarter of Northern Hemisphere terrestrial surfaces and conta...
The response of microbial communities to the predicted rising temperatures in alpine regions might b...
The active layer of permafrost in Ny Ålesund, Svalbard (79°N) around the Bayelva River in the Leirha...
Thawing permafrost can stimulate microbial activity, leading to faster decomposition of formerly pre...
Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, constitutes a major portion of the Earth’s terrestrial cryosphe...
Thawing permafrost promotes microbial degradation of cryo-sequestered and new carbon leading to the ...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...