Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry
Soil microorganisms shape global element cycles in life and death. Living soil
microorganisms are a major engine of terrestrial biogeochemistry, driving the turnover of soil …
microorganisms are a major engine of terrestrial biogeochemistry, driving the turnover of soil …
Soil microbiome feedback to climate change and options for mitigation
Microbes are a critical component of soil ecosystems, performing crucial functions in
biogeochemical cycling, carbon sequestration, and plant health. However, it remains …
biogeochemical cycling, carbon sequestration, and plant health. However, it remains …
Gene-informed decomposition model predicts lower soil carbon loss due to persistent microbial adaptation to warming
Soil microbial respiration is an important source of uncertainty in projecting future climate
and carbon (C) cycle feedbacks. However, its feedbacks to climate warming and underlying …
and carbon (C) cycle feedbacks. However, its feedbacks to climate warming and underlying …
Distinct patterns of soil bacterial and fungal community assemblages in subtropical forest ecosystems under warming
Climate change globally affects soil microbial community assembly across ecosystems.
However, little is known about the impact of warming on the structure of soil microbial …
However, little is known about the impact of warming on the structure of soil microbial …
Interactions between dissolved organic matter and the microbial community are modified by microplastics and heat waves
Z Wang, X Hu, W Kang, Q Qu, R Feng, L Mu - Journal of Hazardous …, 2023 - Elsevier
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) exists widely in natural waters and plays an important role
in river carbon cycles and greenhouse gas emissions through microbial interactions …
in river carbon cycles and greenhouse gas emissions through microbial interactions …
Warming effects of spring rainfall increase methane emissions from thawing permafrost
RB Neumann, CJ Moorberg… - Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Methane emissions regulate the near‐term global warming potential of permafrost thaw,
particularly where loss of ice‐rich permafrost converts forest and tundra into wetlands …
particularly where loss of ice‐rich permafrost converts forest and tundra into wetlands …
Embracing a new paradigm for temperature sensitivity of soil microbes
The temperature sensitivity of soil processes is of major interest, especially in light of climate
change. Originally formulated to explain the temperature dependence of chemical reactions …
change. Originally formulated to explain the temperature dependence of chemical reactions …
Soil organic matter turnover: Global implications from δ13C and δ15N signatures
The turnover and residence time of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil is a fundamental
parameter reflecting the rates of soil organic matter (SOM) transformation and the …
parameter reflecting the rates of soil organic matter (SOM) transformation and the …
Responses of N2O production pathways and related functional microbes to temperature across greenhouse vegetable field soils
P Duan, Y Song, S Li, Z Xiong - Geoderma, 2019 - Elsevier
Greenhouse vegetable field is one of the main sources of agricultural nitrous oxide (N 2 O)
emissions via multiple pathways regulated by different microbes. However, the relative …
emissions via multiple pathways regulated by different microbes. However, the relative …
Geometry and evolution of the ecological niche in plant-associated microbes
The ecological niche can be thought of as a volume in multidimensional space, where each
dimension describes an abiotic condition or biotic resource required by a species. The …
dimension describes an abiotic condition or biotic resource required by a species. The …