Plant–microbe interactions explain the surprising recovery of Arctic soil carbon stocks

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Abstract

By expanding on one of the longest-running ecosystem manipulation experiments in the world, we found that the substantial Arctic soil carbon losses observed in the first 20 years of experimentation were temporary. We present evidence suggesting that the Arctic soil carbon balance depends on complex plant–microbial interactions that can take decades to manifest.

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Plant–microbe interactions explain the surprising recovery of Arctic soil carbon stocks. (2024, November 1). Nature Climate Change. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-024-02153-5

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