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Role of soil microbiota enzymes in soil health and activity changes depending on climate change and the type of soil ecosystem
Simple Summary Microorganisms and their enzymes are crucial to ensuring soil quality,
health, and carbon sequestration. Their numerous reactions are essential for …
health, and carbon sequestration. Their numerous reactions are essential for …
Soil microbiomes and climate change
The soil microbiome governs biogeochemical cycling of macronutrients, micronutrients and
other elements vital for the growth of plants and animal life. Understanding and predicting …
other elements vital for the growth of plants and animal life. Understanding and predicting …
Divergent rhizosphere and non‐rhizosphere soil microbial structure and function in long‐term warmed steppe due to altered root exudation
While there is an extensive body of research on the influence of climate warming on total soil
microbial communities, our understanding of how rhizosphere and non‐rhizosphere soil …
microbial communities, our understanding of how rhizosphere and non‐rhizosphere soil …
Warming of subarctic tundra increases emissions of all three important greenhouse gases–carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide
Rapidly rising temperatures in the Arctic might cause a greater release of greenhouse gases
(GHG s) to the atmosphere. To study the effect of warming on GHG dynamics, we deployed …
(GHG s) to the atmosphere. To study the effect of warming on GHG dynamics, we deployed …
[PDF][PDF] Soil microbes and their contribution to soil services
J Aislabie, JR Deslippe… - … services in New …, 2013 - oldwww.landcareresearch.co.nz
We discuss the roles of microbes in the ecosystem services provided by soils to humans.
The diversity of microbes in soil is enormous and they drive many soil services. We examine …
The diversity of microbes in soil is enormous and they drive many soil services. We examine …
Long-term warming restructures Arctic tundra without changing net soil carbon storage
High latitudes contain nearly half of global soil carbon, prompting interest in understanding
how the Arctic terrestrial carbon balance will respond to rising temperatures,. Low …
how the Arctic terrestrial carbon balance will respond to rising temperatures,. Low …
Climate change influences mycorrhizal fungal–plant interactions, but conclusions are limited by geographical study bias
Climate change is altering the interactions among plants and soil organisms in ways that will
alter the structure and function of ecosystems. We reviewed the literature and developed a …
alter the structure and function of ecosystems. We reviewed the literature and developed a …
Fungal symbionts alter plant responses to global change
While direct plant responses to global change have been well characterized, indirect plant
responses to global change, via altered species interactions, have received less attention …
responses to global change, via altered species interactions, have received less attention …
Identifying the microbial taxa that consistently respond to soil warming across time and space
Soil microbial communities are the key drivers of many terrestrial biogeochemical
processes. However, we currently lack a generalizable understanding of how these soil …
processes. However, we currently lack a generalizable understanding of how these soil …
Temperature and soil moisture control microbial community composition in an arctic–alpine ecosystem along elevational and micro-topographic gradients
Microbial communities in arctic–alpine soils show biogeographic patterns related to
elevation, but the effect of fine-scale heterogeneity and possibly related temperature and soil …
elevation, but the effect of fine-scale heterogeneity and possibly related temperature and soil …