Warming, High Carbon Dioxide Change Soil Microbiomes

B. Digregorio
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Warmer temperatures and elevated carbon dioxide significantly alter soil microbiome structure and functions, according to Jizhong Zhou and Maggie Yuan at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, and collaborators at several institutions in the United States and China. In looking at microbial communities in active layers of Alaskan tundra, these researchers say those communities respond to increased warmth by releasing more carbon than they trap. Separately, in wetlands, global warming and higher levels of carbon dioxide induce changes in the soil microbiomes, fostering “an unusual biogeochemical profile,” according to Felix Beulig and Kirsten Kusel of Friedrich Schiller University Jena in Jena, Germany, and their collaborators.
变暖,高二氧化碳改变土壤微生物群
美国俄克拉荷马大学的周纪忠和Maggie Yuan以及美国和中国几个机构的合作者说,气温升高和二氧化碳浓度升高显著改变了土壤微生物群的结构和功能。在观察阿拉斯加冻土带活跃层的微生物群落时,这些研究人员说,这些群落通过释放比它们捕获的更多的碳来应对增加的温度。另外,根据德国耶拿弗里德里希·席勒大学的菲利克斯·伯利格和克尔斯滕·库塞尔及其合作者的说法,在湿地,全球变暖和更高水平的二氧化碳引起了土壤微生物群的变化,形成了“一种不同寻常的生物地球化学剖面”。
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