Subarctic winter warming promotes soil microbial resilience to freeze–thaw cycles and enhances the microbial carbon use efficiency

Original data for the study: Jin-Tao Lí, Lettice C. Hicks, Albert C. Brangarí, Dániel Tájmel, Carla Cruz-Paredes, Johannes Rousk. (2023). Subarctic winter warming promotes soil microbial resilience to freeze–thaw cycles and enhances the microbial carbon use efficiency. Global Change Biology , 30, e1...

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Main Authors: Jin-Tao Lí, Lettice C. Hicks, Albert C. Brangarí, Dániel Tájmel, Carla Cruz-Paredes, Johannes Rousk
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10060662
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Summary:Original data for the study: Jin-Tao Lí, Lettice C. Hicks, Albert C. Brangarí, Dániel Tájmel, Carla Cruz-Paredes, Johannes Rousk. (2023). Subarctic winter warming promotes soil microbial resilience to freeze–thaw cycles and enhances the microbial carbon use efficiency. Global Change Biology , 30, e17040. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17040 . This dataset mainly contains the data showing the legacy effect of field winter warming on the dynamicresponse of soil microbial growth, respiration, and C-use efficiencyduring an imposedfreezing-thawing perturbation. Six sheets are included in an Excel file named " Open data for WinterWarmingFTW.xlsx "as follows: Figure1. Field temp & moist Table1. Soil variables & PLFAs Figure2. PCA of PLFAs Figure3. Bac & Fung grwoth Figure4. Resp Figure5. FB & CUE