Thermal adaptation of soil microbial respiration to elevated temperature
University of Georgia · University of New Hampshire · +5 more institutions
Abstract
In the short-term heterotrophic soil respiration is strongly and positively related to temperature. In the long-term, its response to temperature is uncertain. One reason for this is because in field experiments increases in respiration due to warming are relatively short-lived. The explanations proposed for this ephemeral response include depletion of fast-cycling, soil carbon pools and thermal adaptation of microbial respiration. Using a > 15 year soil warming experiment in a mid-latitude forest, we show that the apparent 'acclimation' of soil respiration at the ecosystem scale results from combined effects of reductions in soil carbon pools and microbial biomass, and thermal adaptation of microbial…
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9Topics & keywords
- Respiration
- Soil respiration
- Environmental science
- Biomass (ecology)
- Acclimatization
- Ecology
- Carbon cycle
- Ecosystem
- Life in Land