Photochemical alteration of organic carbon draining permafrost soils shifts microbial metabolic pathways and stimulates respiration
The role of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) photo-alteration in the microbial respiration of DOC to CO2 is unclear. Here, the authors show that the impact of this mechanism depends on whether photo-alteration of DOC produces or removes molecules used by native microbial communities prior to light exp...
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Main Authors: | Collin P. Ward, Sarah G. Nalven, Byron C. Crump, George W. Kling, Rose M. Cory |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5e44e113625e4c8f87b05d163e8c0f5a |
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