Soil microorganisms are crucial for soil functions like carbon and nutrient cycling, but understanding their spatial-temporal dynamics is limited. This study used global data and modeling to examine soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) from 1992 to 2013. MBC decreased globally by 3.4% over this period, with northern regions losing significant biomass due to rising temperatures. Land-cover change had weaker global effects but notable regional impacts.
Drivers and trends of global soil microbial carbon over two decades.
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