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  • The whole-soil carbon flux ...
    Pries, Caitlin E. Hicks; Castanha, C.; Porras, R. C.; Torn, M. S.

    Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 03/2017, Letnik: 355, Številka: 6332
    Journal Article

    Soil organic carbon harbors three times as much carbon as Earth’s atmosphere, and its decomposition is a potentially large climate change feedback and major source of uncertainty in climate projections. The response of whole-soil profiles to warming has not been tested in situ. In a deep warming experiment in mineral soil, we found that CO₂ production from all soil depths increased with 4°C warming; annual soil respiration increased by 34 to 37%. All depths responded to warming with similar temperature sensitivities, driven by decomposition of decadal-aged carbon. Whole-soil warming reveals a larger soil respiration response than many in situ experiments (most of which only warm the surface soil) and models.