2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41564-024-01691-0
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Microbial polyphenol metabolism is part of the thawing permafrost carbon cycle

Bridget B. McGivern,
Dylan R. Cronin,
Jared B. Ellenbogen
et al.

Abstract: With rising global temperatures, permafrost carbon stores are vulnerable to microbial degradation. The enzyme latch theory states that polyphenols should accumulate in saturated peatlands due to diminished phenol oxidase activity, inhibiting resident microbes and promoting carbon stabilization. Pairing microbiome and geochemical measurements along a permafrost thaw-induced saturation gradient in Stordalen Mire, a model Arctic peatland, we confirmed a negative relationship between phenol oxidase expression and … Show more

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