Chang Liao et al. explored the mechanisms by which #Warming regulates #MicrobialNecromass formation and its potential contribution to new soil organic carbon (SOC) fractions.

#ParticulateOrganicMatter | #Mineral_associatedOrganicMatter | #FungalNecromass

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf005

"The cycling of carbon through the environment is an essential part of life on the planet.
Understanding the various sources and reservoirs of carbon is a major focus of Earth science research. Plants and animals use the element for cellular growth. It can be stored in rocks and minerals or in the ocean. Carbon in the form of carbon dioxide can move into the atmosphere, where it contributes to a warming planet".

#CO2 #warming #particulateorganicmatter
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/982443

FSU researchers find decaying biomass in Arctic rivers fuels more carbon export than previously thought

A new study led by Florida State University researchers found that plants and small organisms in Arctic rivers could be responsible for more than half the particulate organic matter flowing to the Arctic Ocean. That’s a significantly greater proportion than previously estimated, and it has implications for how much carbon gets sequestered in the ocean and how much moves into the atmosphere.

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