Variations in soil microbial community structure and extracellular enzymatic activities along a forest–wetland ecotone in high‐latitude permafrost regions

L Fu, R Xie, D Ma, M Zhang, L Liu - Ecology and Evolution, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Permafrost degradation by global warming is expected to alter the hydrological processes,
which results in changes in vegetation species composition and gives rise to community …

[HTML][HTML] Fine-root biomass production and its contribution to organic matter accumulation in sedge fens under changing climate

R Bhuiyan, P Mäkiranta, P Straková, H Fritze… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate change may affect the carbon sink function of peatlands through warming and
drying. Fine-root biomass production (FRBP) of sedge fens, a widespread peatland habitat …

Aerobic environments in combination with substrate additions to soil significantly reshape depth-dependent microbial distribution patterns in Zoige peatlands, China

J Tian, L Liu, H Chen, L Zhong, X Zhou, L Jiang… - Applied Soil …, 2022 - Elsevier
Climate warming is leading to the water table drawdown in peatlands, and a shift in the
structure and productivity of vegetation communities. These events may alter the availability …

[HTML][HTML] The divergent vertical pattern and assembly of soil bacterial and fungal communities in response to short-term warming in an alpine peatland

X Wang, Y Li, Z Yan, Y Hao, E Kang, X Zhang… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Soil microbial communities are crucial in ecosystem-level decomposition and nutrient
cycling processes and are sensitive to climate change in peatlands. However, the response …

Similar temperature sensitivity of soil mineral-associated organic carbon regardless of age

K Karhu, E Hilasvuori, M Järvenpää, L Arppe… - Soil Biology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Most of the carbon (C) stored in temperate arable soils is present in organic matter (OM)
intimately associated with soil minerals and with slow turnover rates. The sensitivity of …

The investigation of the connections among hydrogeological factors and the emissions of two greenhouse gases in lake sediment

X Lu, X Zhou, Y Xu, A Ruan, Z Yu - Water Resources Research, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Wet ecosystems are important in terms of global greenhouse gas emissions, where a high
soil water content is one of the most typical features. However, the roles of hydrogeological …

Homogeneous selection is stronger for fungi in deeper peat than in shallow peat in the low-temperature fens of China

J Tian, X Huang, H Chen, X Kang, Y Wang - Environmental Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Peatlands have accumulated enormous amounts of carbon over millennia, and climate
changes threatens the release of this carbon into the atmosphere. Fungi are crucial drivers …

Edaphic factors override temperature in shaping soil bacterial diversity across an elevation-vegetation gradient in Himalaya

P Bhattacharya, P Tiwari, ID Rai, G Talukdar… - Applied Soil …, 2022 - Elsevier
Assessment of bacterial community distribution patterns along elevation gradients is
invaluable in understanding the underlying mechanism involved in their diversity formation …

Forest gaps influence fungal community assembly in a weeping cypress forest

D Li, X Li, Y Su, X Li, H Yin, X Li, M Guo… - Applied microbiology and …, 2019 - Springer
The forest gap crucially influences forest environments, but its effects on local fungal
community assembly are not fully understood. In this study, the fungal community in a …

Site fertility and soil water‐table level affect fungal biomass production and community composition in boreal peatland forests

K Peltoniemi, S Adamczyk, H Fritze… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
A substantial amount of below‐ground carbon (C) is suggested to be associated with fungi,
which may significantly affect the soil C balance in forested ecosystems. Ergosterol from in …