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EUsoil-C-FLUX aims to understand how soil microorganisms respond to climate change, particularly focusing on carbon loss through soil respiration. The project will explore the adaptation of soil enzymes to temperature changes across various European habitats.
The majority of the Earth’s terrestrial carbon (C) is stored in the soil as organic carbon, at quantities more than three times the size of the atmospheric carbon pool.
Response of this vast reservoir of C to climate change is highly uncertain and changes may alter multiple soil ecosystem services such as climate regulation, food production and water purification.
Soil microorganisms drive the decomposition of soil organic C and determine C losses from soils to the atmosphere through soil respir…
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