Dynamics of CO2 evolution of Arctic soils from Northern Siberia and Scandinavia

Growing interest in soil respiration in Arctic environments has opened wide research fields in microbial physiology and models associated therewith (Shivaji 2004). Much interest has been focused on metabolism in cold environments, with special emphasis on CO2 and CH4

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Main Authors: Manfred Bölter, Rolf Möller, Nathalie Soethe
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.559.8475
http://www.agr.hokudai.ac.jp/env/ctc_siberia/pdf_book/21_Boelter.pdf
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Summary:Growing interest in soil respiration in Arctic environments has opened wide research fields in microbial physiology and models associated therewith (Shivaji 2004). Much interest has been focused on metabolism in cold environments, with special emphasis on CO2 and CH4