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Microbial control of soil organic matter mineralization responses to labile carbon in subarctic climate change treatments
Kathrin Rousk
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Anders Michelsen
, Johannes Rousk
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Terrestrial Ecology
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Agriculture & Biology
subarctic climates
100%
labile carbon
92%
mineralization
59%
soil organic matter
56%
climate change
50%
soil carbon
6%
microbial communities
4%
plant communities
4%
shrubs
4%
degradation
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
soil organic matter
56%
mineralization
44%
climate change
35%
carbon
33%
warming
7%
open-top chamber
7%
soil carbon
5%
plant community
4%
litter
4%
shrub
4%
microbial community
4%
decomposition
3%
substrate
3%
loss
2%
rate
1%
effect
1%
Chemical Compounds
Soil Organic Matter
87%
Carbon Atom
28%
Mining
20%
Catabolic
15%
Soil
15%
Decomposition
3%