Department of Soil Science, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia
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Temperature and Humidity Effects on Soil Respiration in the Thermokarst Depression Zone
Author(s): Galeano Sprent*
Temperature and humidity are critical environmental factors influencing soil respiration rates, particularly in thermokarst depression zones.
Understanding these effects is essential for predicting carbon dynamics in permafrost-affected regions. This article reviews current research on
how temperature and humidity variations influence soil respiration in thermokarst depressions, highlighting the mechanisms involved and the
implications for climate change. Key findings suggest that higher temperatures generally increase microbial activity and carbon release from
soils, while humidity moderates these effects by influencing substrate availability and microbial physiology. Moreover, the unique characteristics
of thermokarst depressions, such as increased waterlogging and organic matter accumulation, further complicate the relationships between
temperature, humidity.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2332-2543.2024.12.534
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