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Soil warming-induced reduction in water content enhanced methane uptake at different soil depths in a subtropical forest

Soil warming-induced reduction in water content enhanced methane uptake at different soil depths in a subtropical forest

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.

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