Permafrost peatlands, containing a sizable amount of soil organic carbon (OC), play a pivotal role in soil (peat) OC transformation into soluble and volatile forms and greatly contribute to overall natural CO2 and CH4 emissions to the atmosphere under ongoing permafrost thaw and soil OC degradation. Peat microorganisms are largely responsible for the processing of this OC, yet coupled studies of chemical and bacterial parameters in permafrost peatlands are rather limited and geographically biased. Towards testing the possible impact of peat and peat pore water chemical composition on microbial population and diversity, here we present results of a preliminary study of the western Siberia permafrost peatland discontinuous permafrost zone. Th...
Soil microbial abundance, which is related to soil characteristics and process rates, is an early in...
The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of majo...
Large tracts of arctic and subarctic peatlands are underlain by permafrost. These peatlands store la...
Permafrost peatlands, containing a sizable amount of soil organic carbon (OC), play a pivotal role i...
During the Arctic summer, bacteria are active above the permafrost in an environment with sharp temp...
The microbial activity in the soils of the permafrost-affected zones is assumed to be one of the maj...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...
Permafrost soils of the Siberian Arctic are exposed to extreme environmental conditions. Except for ...
The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of majo...
Northern peatlands, which are crucial reservoirs of carbon and nitrogen (415 ± 150 and 10 ± 7 Pg, re...
Arctic permafrost regions are postulated to be most strongly affected by the on-going global warming...
Thawing permafrost can stimulate microbial activity, leading to faster decomposition of formerly pre...
AbstractSeacoast to inland soil transects of 1 and 2km were researched over 2years to understand the...
Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, constitutes a major portion of the Earth’s terrestrial cryosphe...
Permafrost environments in the Arctic are characterized by extreme environmental conditions that dem...
Soil microbial abundance, which is related to soil characteristics and process rates, is an early in...
The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of majo...
Large tracts of arctic and subarctic peatlands are underlain by permafrost. These peatlands store la...
Permafrost peatlands, containing a sizable amount of soil organic carbon (OC), play a pivotal role i...
During the Arctic summer, bacteria are active above the permafrost in an environment with sharp temp...
The microbial activity in the soils of the permafrost-affected zones is assumed to be one of the maj...
Permafrost-affected soils are among the most obvious ecosystems in which current microbial controls ...
Permafrost soils of the Siberian Arctic are exposed to extreme environmental conditions. Except for ...
The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of majo...
Northern peatlands, which are crucial reservoirs of carbon and nitrogen (415 ± 150 and 10 ± 7 Pg, re...
Arctic permafrost regions are postulated to be most strongly affected by the on-going global warming...
Thawing permafrost can stimulate microbial activity, leading to faster decomposition of formerly pre...
AbstractSeacoast to inland soil transects of 1 and 2km were researched over 2years to understand the...
Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, constitutes a major portion of the Earth’s terrestrial cryosphe...
Permafrost environments in the Arctic are characterized by extreme environmental conditions that dem...
Soil microbial abundance, which is related to soil characteristics and process rates, is an early in...
The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of majo...
Large tracts of arctic and subarctic peatlands are underlain by permafrost. These peatlands store la...