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Thermal adaptation of soil microbial growth traits in response to chronic warming.


ABSTRACT:

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Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon sink and the foundation of our food, fiber, and fuel systems. Healthy soils are carbon sinks, storing more carbon than they release. This reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere and buffers against climate change. Soil microbes drive biogeochemical cycling and contribute to soil health through organic matter breakdown, plant growth promotion, and nutrient distribution. In this study, we determined how soil microbial growth traits respond to long-term soil warming. We found that bacterial isolates from warmed plots showed evidence of adaptation of optimum growth temperature. This suggests that increased microbial biomass and growth in a warming world could result in greater carbon storage. As temperatures increase, greater microbial activity may help reduce the soil carbon feedback loop. Our results provide insight on how atmospheric carbon cycling and soil health may respond in a warming world.

SUBMITTER: Eng AY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10686086 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thermal adaptation of soil microbial growth traits in response to chronic warming.

Eng Ashley Y AY   Narayanan Achala A   Alster Charlotte J CJ   DeAngelis Kristen M KM  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20231025 11


<h4>Importance</h4>Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon sink and the foundation of our food, fiber, and fuel systems. Healthy soils are carbon sinks, storing more carbon than they release. This reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere and buffers against climate change. Soil microbes drive biogeochemical cycling and contribute to soil health through organic matter breakdown, plant growth promotion, and nutrient distribution. In this study, we determined how soil micr  ...[more]

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