2023
DOI: 10.1002/ppp.2206
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Carbon‐cycling microorganisms in permafrost and their responses to a warming climate: A review

Sizhong Yang,
Xi Wen,
Tonghua Wu
et al.

Abstract: Global climate warming is accelerating permafrost degradation. The large amounts of soil organic matter in permafrost‐affected soils are prone to increased microbial decomposition in a warming climate. Along with permafrost degradation, changes to the soil microbiome play a crucial role in enhancing our understanding and in predicting the feedback of permafrost carbon. In this article, we review the current state of knowledge of carbon‐cycling microbial ecology in permafrost regions. Microbiomes in degrading p… Show more

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