The distribution of prokaryotic metabolism between maintenance and growth activities has a profound impact on the transformation of carbon substrates to either biomass or CO2. Knowledge of key factors influencing prokaryotic maintenance respiration is, however, highly limited. This mesocosm study validated the significance of prokaryotic maintenance respiration by mimicking temperature and nutrients within levels representative of winter and summer conditions. A global range of growth efficiencies (0.05–0.57) and specific growth rates (0.06–2.7 d−1) were obtained. The field pattern of cell-specific respiration versus specific growth rate and the global relationship between growth efficiency and growth rate were reproduced. Maintenance respi...
Rising temperatures are expected to reduce global soil carbon (C) stocks, driving a positive feedbac...
<p>Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, ou...
© 2017 Bore, Apostel, Halicki, Kuzyakov and Dippold.Although biogeochemical models designed to simul...
Understanding how the metabolic rates of prokaryotes respond to temperature is fun-damental to our u...
Temperature regulates the rate of biogeochemical cycles. One way it does so is through control of mi...
Respiration of heterotrophic microorganisms decomposing soil organic carbon releases carbon dioxide ...
Climate warming may stimulate microbial metabolism of soil carbon, causing a carbon cycle-climate fe...
ABSTRACT The strategy that microbial decomposers take with respect to using substrate for growth ver...
Understanding soil CO2 flux temperature sensitivity (Q(10)) is critical for predicting ecosystem-lev...
Predicted changes in the intensity and frequency of climate extremes urge a better mechanistic under...
Crop productivity is a balance between carbon gain by photosynthetic assimilation of CO2 and the rel...
International audienceAlthough the effect of temperature on microbial growth has been widely studied...
Soil microbial respiration and methanogenesis are key sources of atmospheric carbon. Conflicting evi...
Microorganisms play key roles in biogeochemical cycling by facilitating the release of nutrients fro...
<p>Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, ou...
Rising temperatures are expected to reduce global soil carbon (C) stocks, driving a positive feedbac...
<p>Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, ou...
© 2017 Bore, Apostel, Halicki, Kuzyakov and Dippold.Although biogeochemical models designed to simul...
Understanding how the metabolic rates of prokaryotes respond to temperature is fun-damental to our u...
Temperature regulates the rate of biogeochemical cycles. One way it does so is through control of mi...
Respiration of heterotrophic microorganisms decomposing soil organic carbon releases carbon dioxide ...
Climate warming may stimulate microbial metabolism of soil carbon, causing a carbon cycle-climate fe...
ABSTRACT The strategy that microbial decomposers take with respect to using substrate for growth ver...
Understanding soil CO2 flux temperature sensitivity (Q(10)) is critical for predicting ecosystem-lev...
Predicted changes in the intensity and frequency of climate extremes urge a better mechanistic under...
Crop productivity is a balance between carbon gain by photosynthetic assimilation of CO2 and the rel...
International audienceAlthough the effect of temperature on microbial growth has been widely studied...
Soil microbial respiration and methanogenesis are key sources of atmospheric carbon. Conflicting evi...
Microorganisms play key roles in biogeochemical cycling by facilitating the release of nutrients fro...
<p>Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, ou...
Rising temperatures are expected to reduce global soil carbon (C) stocks, driving a positive feedbac...
<p>Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, ou...
© 2017 Bore, Apostel, Halicki, Kuzyakov and Dippold.Although biogeochemical models designed to simul...