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Warming promotes accumulation of microbial- and plant-derived carbon in terrestrial ecosystems

Warming promotes accumulation of microbial- and plant-derived carbon in terrestrial ecosystems

Warming affects plant-derived carbon more than microbial carbon, influenced by ecosystem types and climatic regions. This meta-analysis of 142 studies reveals that global warming increases soil carbon pools by 5.46%, with microbial-derived carbon rising by 6.32% and plant-derived carbon by 3.70%. Understanding these dynamics requires careful consideration of soil-plant-microbe interactions.

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