Metabolic capabilities mute positive response to direct and indirect impacts of warming throughout the soil profile
There is much uncertainty on the response of soil microbial communities to warming, particularly in the subsoil. Here, the authors investigate microbial community and metabolism response to 4.5 years of whole-profile soil warming, finding depth-dependent effects and elevated subsoil microbial respir...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas C. Dove, Margaret S. Torn, Stephen C. Hart, Neslihan Taş |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d1ba0e11a38c4147b84a31e61f80b1c7 |
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