2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.05.506639
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Substrate availability and not thermal-acclimation controls microbial temperature sensitivity response to long term warming

Abstract: Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and the predictions of how soil C stocks change with warming are highly sensitive to the assumptions made about the mechanisms controlling the microbial physiology response to climate warming. Two mechanisms, microbial thermal-acclimation and changes in the quantity and quality of substrates available for microbial metabolism have been suggested to explain the long-term warming impact on microbial physiology. Yet studies disentangling these two mec… Show more

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“…This is critical given the numerous anthropogenic threats to soil biodiversity (Wagg et al ., 2014, Cavicchioli et al ., 2019, Gallego et al ., 2021, Gallego and Martin-Laurent, 2020, Zak et al ., 2003). A belowground ecosystem function that is increasingly more studied due to its relevance for the climate system is soil carbon (C) cycling (Cavicchioli et al ., 2019, Domeignoz-Horta et al ., 2022, Cappelli et al ., 2022). Empirical data provided by Kallenbach et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is critical given the numerous anthropogenic threats to soil biodiversity (Wagg et al ., 2014, Cavicchioli et al ., 2019, Gallego et al ., 2021, Gallego and Martin-Laurent, 2020, Zak et al ., 2003). A belowground ecosystem function that is increasingly more studied due to its relevance for the climate system is soil carbon (C) cycling (Cavicchioli et al ., 2019, Domeignoz-Horta et al ., 2022, Cappelli et al ., 2022). Empirical data provided by Kallenbach et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%