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Abstract

Warming-induced increases in microbial CO2 release in northern tundra may positively feedback to climate change. However, shifts in microbial extracellular enzyme activities (EEAs) may alter the impacts of warming over the longer term. We investigated the in situ effects of 3years of winter warming in combination with the in vitro effects of a rapid warming (6days) on microbial CO2 release and EEAs in a subarctic tundra heath after snowmelt in spring. Winter warming did not change microbial CO2 release at ambient (10 degrees C) or at rapidly increased temperatures, i.e., a warm spell (18 degrees C) but induced changes (P

Keywords

Snow manipulation; Extracellular enzymes; -Glucosidase; Phenol oxidase; Microbial respiration; PLFA

Published in

Microbial Ecology
2019, volume: 77, number: 1, pages: 186-190
Publisher: SPRINGER

SLU Authors

UKÄ Subject classification

Climate Science

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-018-1213-1

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/97840