Reduced mineralizable carbon in a boreal forest soil after three years of artificial warming

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Soil warming is expected to reduce organic carbon pools. We incubated soils from a balsam fir stand previously subjected to 3 yr of in situ experimental warming (+48C). Mineralizable carbon was significantly reduced (16-25%) in heated soils, corresponding to a 0.4-0.8% decline in the organic carbon pool.

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D’Orangeville, L., Côté, B., Houle, D., & Whalen, J. (2013). Reduced mineralizable carbon in a boreal forest soil after three years of artificial warming. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 93(5), 567–572. https://doi.org/10.4141/CJSS2013-046

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