The deep soil organic carbon response to global change
Over 70% of soil organic carbon (SOC) is stored at a depth greater than 20 cm belowground.
A portion of this deep SOC actively cycles on annual to decadal timescales and is sensitive …
A portion of this deep SOC actively cycles on annual to decadal timescales and is sensitive …
[HTML][HTML] Wetlands in a changing climate: science, policy and management
WR Moomaw, GL Chmura, GT Davies, CM Finlayson… - Wetlands, 2018 - Springer
Part 1 of this review synthesizes recent research on status and climate vulnerability of
freshwater and saltwater wetlands, and their contribution to addressing climate change …
freshwater and saltwater wetlands, and their contribution to addressing climate change …
Ecosystem warming extends vegetation activity but heightens vulnerability to cold temperatures
Shifts in vegetation phenology are a key example of the biological effects of climate change,–
. However, there is substantial uncertainty about whether these temperature-driven trends …
. However, there is substantial uncertainty about whether these temperature-driven trends …
Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models
Between the land and ocean, diverse coastal ecosystems transform, store, and transport
material. Across these interfaces, the dynamic exchange of energy and matter is driven by …
material. Across these interfaces, the dynamic exchange of energy and matter is driven by …
Global-change controls on soil-carbon accumulation and loss in coastal vegetated ecosystems
Coastal seagrass, mangrove and salt-marsh ecosystems—also termed blue-carbon
ecosystems—play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Much of the organic carbon …
ecosystems—play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Much of the organic carbon …
Latitudinal limits to the predicted increase of the peatland carbon sink with warming
The carbon sink potential of peatlands depends on the balance of carbon uptake by plants
and microbial decomposition. The rates of both these processes will increase with warming …
and microbial decomposition. The rates of both these processes will increase with warming …
Exosomal microRNA-32-5p induces multidrug resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma via the PI3K/Akt pathway
X Fu, M Liu, S Qu, J Ma, Y Zhang, T Shi, H Wen… - Journal of Experimental …, 2018 - Springer
Background Multidrug resistance is the main obstacle for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
treatment. miR-32-5p is involved in HCC progression but its function in multidrug resistance …
treatment. miR-32-5p is involved in HCC progression but its function in multidrug resistance …
Restoration of degraded tropical peatland in Indonesia: A review
Tropical peatlands are fragile ecosystems with an important role in conserving biodiversity,
water quality and availability, preventing floods, soil intrusion, erosion and sedimentation …
water quality and availability, preventing floods, soil intrusion, erosion and sedimentation …
Active virus-host interactions at sub-freezing temperatures in Arctic peat soil
Background Winter carbon loss in northern ecosystems is estimated to be greater than the
average growing season carbon uptake and is primarily driven by microbial decomposers …
average growing season carbon uptake and is primarily driven by microbial decomposers …
Disproportionate increase in freshwater methane emissions induced by experimental warming
Net emissions of the potent GHG methane from ecosystems represent the balance between
microbial methane production (methanogenesis) and oxidation (methanotrophy), each with …
microbial methane production (methanogenesis) and oxidation (methanotrophy), each with …