Original paper
Increasing microbial carbon use efficiency with warming predicts soil heterotrophic respiration globally
Abstract
The degree to which climate warming will stimulate soil organic carbon (SOC) losses via heterotrophic respiration remains uncertain, in part because different or even opposite microbial physiology and temperature relationships have been proposed in SOC models. We incorporated competing microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE)-mean annual temperature (MAT) and enzyme kinetic-MAT relationships into SOC models, and compared the simulated mass-specific...
Paper Details
Title
Increasing microbial carbon use efficiency with warming predicts soil heterotrophic respiration globally
Published Date
Jul 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
10
Pages
3354 - 3364
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