Warming enhances soil methane (CH4) uptake by reducing soil moisture. This study measured soil CH4 uptake rates and microbial community structure in a subtropical forest with a +4 °C warming experiment. Results showed a significant increase in CH4 uptake rates across soil depths, particularly in drier soil layers, identifying reduced soil moisture, rather than microbial changes, as the primary factor driving such increases.
Soil warming-induced reduction in water content enhanced methane uptake at different soil depths in a subtropical forest
By Presidio Dev
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