Climate warming could destabilise the Earth's largest terrestrial store of reactive carbon (C), by accelerating the decomposition of soil organic matter. A third of that C store resides in the tropics. The potential for tropical soils to sequester C, or to act as an additional source of CO2, will depend on the balance of C inputs and outputs, mediated by the response of soil microbial communities and their activity to perturbation. We review the impact of warming on microbial communities and C storage in humid tropical forest soils over multiple time-scales. Recent in situ experiments indicate high sensitivity of tropical forest soil C mineralisation to warming in the short term. However, whether this will translate into long-term soil C de...
Soils harbor a large reservoir of carbon (C) that is several times greater than the amount present i...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass, and soil microbial respiration release...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...
Climate warming could destabilise the Earth's largest terrestrial store of reactive carbon (C), by a...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Tropical soils contain one-third of the carbon stored in soils globally1, so destabilization of soil...
Tropical forest soils are a vital component of the global carbon (C) cycle and their response to env...
Tropical soils are a globally important store of terrestrial carbon (C) and source of atmospheric c...
Tropical forests play a major role in regulating global carbon (C) fluxes and stocks, and even small...
Tropical forests play an important role in regulating the global climate and the carbon cycle. With ...
Perturbation of soil microbial communities by rising temperatures could have important consequences ...
Tropical ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon cycle, but their response to global warming...
Knowing the impact of warming on soil organic matter (SOM) is crucial for estimating future soil CO2...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Global climate carbon-cycle models predict acceleration of soil organic carbon losses to the atmosph...
Soils harbor a large reservoir of carbon (C) that is several times greater than the amount present i...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass, and soil microbial respiration release...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...
Climate warming could destabilise the Earth's largest terrestrial store of reactive carbon (C), by a...
Tropical soils contain huge carbon stocks, which climate warming is projected to reduce by stimulati...
Tropical soils contain one-third of the carbon stored in soils globally1, so destabilization of soil...
Tropical forest soils are a vital component of the global carbon (C) cycle and their response to env...
Tropical soils are a globally important store of terrestrial carbon (C) and source of atmospheric c...
Tropical forests play a major role in regulating global carbon (C) fluxes and stocks, and even small...
Tropical forests play an important role in regulating the global climate and the carbon cycle. With ...
Perturbation of soil microbial communities by rising temperatures could have important consequences ...
Tropical ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon cycle, but their response to global warming...
Knowing the impact of warming on soil organic matter (SOM) is crucial for estimating future soil CO2...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Global climate carbon-cycle models predict acceleration of soil organic carbon losses to the atmosph...
Soils harbor a large reservoir of carbon (C) that is several times greater than the amount present i...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass, and soil microbial respiration release...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in tropical forests will infl...