The effects of temperature on microorganisms in high latitude regions, and their possible feedbacks in response to change, are unclear. Here, we assess microbial functionality and composition in response to a substantial temperature change. Total soil biomass, amoA gene sequencing, extracellular activity assays and soil physicochemistry were measured to assess a warming scenario. Soil warming to 15°C for 30 days triggered a significant decrease in microbial biomass compared to baseline soils (0°C; P < 0.05) after incubations had induced an initial increase. These changes coincided with increases in extracellular enzymatic activity for peptide hydrolysis and phenolic oxidation at higher temperatures, but not for the degradation of carbon sub...
Temperatures approaching or exceeding 20 °C have been measured during summer in polar regions at the...
AbstractSoil microbial communities mediate the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). The amoun...
We investigated the effects of increased soil temperature, water and nutrient availability on soil b...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Understanding relationships between environmental changes and soil microbial respiration is critical...
Understanding relationships between environmental changes and soil microbial respiration is critical...
Understanding relationships between environmental changes and soil microbial respiration is critical...
Understanding relationships between environmental changes and soil microbial respiration is critical...
Climatic changes will not only result in higher overall temperature, but also in greater variability...
Summary Soil microorganisms are involved in all the major global biogeochemical cycles, but conseque...
Although the maritime Antarctic has undergone rapid warming, the effects on indigenous soil-inhabiti...
Although the maritime Antarctic has undergone rapid warming, the effects on indigenous soil-inhabiti...
Temperatures approaching or exceeding 20 °C have been measured during summer in polar regions at the...
Temperatures approaching or exceeding 20 °C have been measured during summer in polar regions at the...
AbstractSoil microbial communities mediate the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). The amoun...
We investigated the effects of increased soil temperature, water and nutrient availability on soil b...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Because of severe abiotic limitations, Antarctic soils represent simplified systems, where microorga...
Understanding relationships between environmental changes and soil microbial respiration is critical...
Understanding relationships between environmental changes and soil microbial respiration is critical...
Understanding relationships between environmental changes and soil microbial respiration is critical...
Understanding relationships between environmental changes and soil microbial respiration is critical...
Climatic changes will not only result in higher overall temperature, but also in greater variability...
Summary Soil microorganisms are involved in all the major global biogeochemical cycles, but conseque...
Although the maritime Antarctic has undergone rapid warming, the effects on indigenous soil-inhabiti...
Although the maritime Antarctic has undergone rapid warming, the effects on indigenous soil-inhabiti...
Temperatures approaching or exceeding 20 °C have been measured during summer in polar regions at the...
Temperatures approaching or exceeding 20 °C have been measured during summer in polar regions at the...
AbstractSoil microbial communities mediate the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). The amoun...
We investigated the effects of increased soil temperature, water and nutrient availability on soil b...