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Microbial mediation of carbon-cycle feedbacks to climate warming

Jizhong Zhou (), Kai Xue, Jianping Xie, Ye Deng, Liyou Wu, Xiaoli Cheng, Shenfeng Fei, Shiping Deng, Zhili He, Joy D. Van Nostrand and Yiqi Luo
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Jizhong Zhou: Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma
Kai Xue: Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma
Jianping Xie: Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma
Ye Deng: Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma
Liyou Wu: Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma
Xiaoli Cheng: University of Oklahoma
Shenfeng Fei: University of Oklahoma
Shiping Deng: Oklahoma State University
Zhili He: Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma
Joy D. Van Nostrand: Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma
Yiqi Luo: University of Oklahoma

Nature Climate Change, 2012, vol. 2, issue 2, 106-110

Abstract: A study based on a long-term manipulation experiment in a grassland ecosystem describes the microbial mechanisms controlling feedbacks to carbon and nutrient cycling under warming. The findings suggest that ecosystem models should more explicitly consider microbial feedbacks to climate change.

Date: 2012
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