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Soil Warming and Carbon-Cycle Feedbacks to the Climate System

Marine Biological Laboratory · University of New Hampshire · +1 more institution

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Abstract

In a decade-long soil warming experiment in a mid-latitude hardwood forest, we documented changes in soil carbon and nitrogen cycling in order to investigate the consequences of these changes for the climate system. Here we show that whereas soil warming accelerates soil organic matter decay and carbon dioxide fluxes to the atmosphere, this response is small and short-lived for a mid-latitude forest, because of the limited size of the labile soil carbon pool. We also show that warming increases the availability of mineral nitrogen to plants. Because plant growth in many mid-latitude forests is nitrogen-limited, warming has the potential to indirectly stimulate enough carbon storage in plants to at least…

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Keywords
  • Environmental science
  • Soil carbon
  • Global warming
  • Carbon cycle
  • Soil water
  • Climate change
  • Nitrogen cycle
  • Carbon sequestration
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