2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-3959
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Temperature fluctuation promotes the thermal adaptation of soil microbial respiration

Abstract: <p>Microbial respiration is the main process contributing to soil carbon (C) loss and is simultaneously regulated by changes in mean temperature and temperature fluctuation. The magnitude of the feedback between soil microbial respiration and increased mean temperature may decrease (i.e., thermal adaptation) or increase over time, and accurately representing this feedback within models improves predictions of soil C loss rates. However, climate change entails changes not only in mean thermal cond… Show more

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