2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.03.582814
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Vegetative stage and soil horizon determine direction and magnitude of rhizosphere priming effects in contrasting treeline soils

Jennifer Michel,
Sébastien Fontaine,
Sandrine Revaillot
et al.

Abstract: Treelines in high latitudes and high altitudes are considered sentinels of global change. This manifests in accelerated encroachment of trees and shrubs and enhanced plant productivity, with currently unknown implications for the carbon balance of these biomes. Given the large soil organic carbon stocks in many treeline soils, we here wondered whether introducing highly productive plants would accelerate carbon cycling through rhizosphere priming effects and if certain soils would be more vulnerable to carbon … Show more

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