Increased temperatures and concomitant changes in vegetation patterns are expected to dramatically alter the functioning of northern ecosystems over the next few decades. Predicting the ecosystem response to such a shift in climate and vegetation is complicated by the lack of knowledge about the links between aboveground biota and belowground process rates. Current models suggest that increasing temperatures and rising concentrations of atmospheric CO2 will be partly mitigated by elevated C sequestration in plant biomass and soil. However, empirical evidence does not always support this assumption, as elevated temperature and CO2 concentrations also accelerate the belowground C flux, in many cases extending to increased decomposition of soi...
AbstractCurrent carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determin...
It is increasingly being recognized that the soil microbes can mineralize recalcitrant soil organic ...
Rising atmospheric CO2 and temperatures are probably altering ecosystem carbon cycling, causing both...
Rhizosphere priming is the change in decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) caused by root activ...
Rhizosphere priming is the change in decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) caused by root activ...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations accompanied by global warming and altered precipitation patter...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations accompanied by global warming and altered precipitation patter...
Numerous studies suggest that rhizosphere priming can mediate decomposition of soil organic matter (...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
The interaction between nitrogen cycling and carbon sequestration is critical in predicting the cons...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
The interaction between nitrogen cycling and carbon sequestration is critical in predicting the cons...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) contributes significantly to the global carbon (C) cycle ...
AbstractCurrent carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determin...
It is increasingly being recognized that the soil microbes can mineralize recalcitrant soil organic ...
Rising atmospheric CO2 and temperatures are probably altering ecosystem carbon cycling, causing both...
Rhizosphere priming is the change in decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) caused by root activ...
Rhizosphere priming is the change in decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) caused by root activ...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations accompanied by global warming and altered precipitation patter...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations accompanied by global warming and altered precipitation patter...
Numerous studies suggest that rhizosphere priming can mediate decomposition of soil organic matter (...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
The interaction between nitrogen cycling and carbon sequestration is critical in predicting the cons...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
The interaction between nitrogen cycling and carbon sequestration is critical in predicting the cons...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) contributes significantly to the global carbon (C) cycle ...
AbstractCurrent carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determin...
It is increasingly being recognized that the soil microbes can mineralize recalcitrant soil organic ...
Rising atmospheric CO2 and temperatures are probably altering ecosystem carbon cycling, causing both...