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PLOS ONE | 2014

Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Multifactorial Climate Change in a Temperate Heathland, Traced with 13C-Glycine and FACE CO2

Louise C. Andresen; Jennifer A. J. Dungait; Roland Bol; Merete Bang Selsted; Per Ambus; Anders Michelsen

It is vital to understand responses of soil microorganisms to predicted climate changes, as these directly control soil carbon (C) dynamics. The rate of turnover of soil organic carbon is mediated by soil microorganisms whose activity may be affected by climate change. After one year of multifactorial climate change treatments, at an undisturbed temperate heathland, soil microbial community dynamics were investigated by injection of a very small concentration (5.12 µg C g−1 soil) of 13C-labeled glycine (13C2, 99 atom %) to soils in situ. Plots were treated with elevated temperature (+1°C, T), summer drought (D) and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (510 ppm [CO2]), as well as combined treatments (TD, TCO2, DCO2 and TDCO2). The 13C enrichment of respired CO2 and of phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs) was determined after 24 h. 13C-glycine incorporation into the biomarker PLFAs for specific microbial groups (Gram positive bacteria, Gram negative bacteria, actinobacteria and fungi) was quantified using gas chromatography-combustion-stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-C-IRMS). Gram positive bacteria opportunistically utilized the freshly added glycine substrate, i.e. incorporated 13C in all treatments, whereas fungi had minor or no glycine derived 13C-enrichment, hence slowly reacting to a new substrate. The effects of elevated CO2 did suggest increased direct incorporation of glycine in microbial biomass, in particular in G+ bacteria, in an ecosystem subjected to elevated CO2. Warming decreased the concentration of PLFAs in general. The FACE CO2 was 13C-depleted (δ13C = 12.2‰) compared to ambient (δ13C = ∼−8‰), and this enabled observation of the integrated longer term responses of soil microorganisms to the FACE over one year. All together, the bacterial (and not fungal) utilization of glycine indicates substrate preference and resource partitioning in the microbial community, and therefore suggests a diversified response pattern to future changes in substrate availability and climatic factors.


IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2009

Ecosystem carbon balance under future climate conditions; the CLIMAITE project carbon synthesis

Leon van der Linden; Claus Beier; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Martin Holmstrup; Inger Kappel Schmidt; Per Ambus; Kim Pilegaard; Kristian Rost Albert; Louise C. Andresen; Merete Bang Selsted; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Andreas Ibrom

General information State: Published Organisations: Ecosystems, Biosystems Division, Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Biosystems Division. Management, Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, University of Copenhagen Contributors: Linden, L., Beier, C., Mikkelsen, T. N., Holmstrup, M., Schmidt, I., Ambus, P., Pilegaard, K., Albert, K. R., Andresen, L. C., Selsted, M. B., Larsen, K. S., Ibrom, A. Pages: 042021 Publication date: 2009


Global Change Biology | 2011

Reduced N cycling in response to elevated CO2, warming, and drought in a Danish heathland: Synthesizing results of the CLIMAITE project after two years of treatments

Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Louise C. Andresen; Claus Beier; Sven Jonasson; Kristian Rost Albert; Per Ambus; Marie F. Arndal; Mette S. Carter; Søren Christensen; Martin Holmstrup; Andreas Ibrom; Jane Kongstad; Leon van der Linden; Kristine Maraldo; Anders Michelsen; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Kim Pilegaard; Anders Priemé; H. Ro-Poulsen; Inger Kappel Schmidt; Merete Bang Selsted; Karen Stevnbak


Functional Ecology | 2007

Experimental design of multifactor climate change experiments with elevated CO2, warming and drought: the CLIMAITE project

Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Claus Beier; Sven Jonasson; Martin Holmstrup; Inger Kappel Schmidt; Per Ambus; Kim Pilegaard; Anders Michelsen; Kristian Rost Albert; Louise C. Andresen; Marie F. Arndal; N. Bruun; Stina Christensen; S. Danbæk; Per Gundersen; Preben Jørgensen; Leon van der Linden; Jane Kongstad; Kristine Maraldo; Anders Priemé; Torben Riis-Nielsen; H. Ro-Poulsen; Karen Stevnbak; Merete Bang Selsted; Poul Therkild Sørensen; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Mette S. Carter; Andreas Ibrom; T. Martinussen; F. Miglietta


Archive | 2010

Reduced N cycling in response to drought, warming, and elevated CO2 in a Danish heathland: Synthesizing results of the CLIMAITE project after two years of treatments

Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Louise C. Andresen; Claus Beier; Sven Jonasson; Kristian Rost Albert; Per Ambus; Karen Stevnbak; Marie F. Arndal; Mette S. Carter; Søren Christensen; Martin Holmstrup; Andreas Ibrom; Jane Kongstad; Leon van der Linden; Kristine Maraldo; Anders Michelsen; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Kim Pilegaard; Ambers Prieme; H. Ro-Poulsen; Inger Kappel Schmidt; Merete Bang Selsted


Global Change Biology | 2012

Soil respiration is stimulated by elevated CO2 and reduced by summer drought: Three years of measurements in a multifactor ecosystem manipulation experiment in a temperate heathland (CLIMAITE)

Merete Bang Selsted; Leon van der Linden; Andreas Ibrom; Anders Michelsen; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Jane Kongstad Pedersen; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Kim Pilegaard; Claus Beier; Per Ambus


Biogeosciences | 2012

Synthesizing greenhouse gas fluxes across nine European peatlands and shrublands – responses to climatic and environmental changes

Mette S. Carter; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Bridget A. Emmett; Marc Estiarte; C. Field; Ian D. Leith; Magnus Lund; A. Meijide; Robert T. E. Mills; Ülo Niinemets; Josep Peñuelas; Miguel Portillo-Estrada; Inger Kappel Schmidt; Merete Bang Selsted; Lucy J. Sheppard; Alwyn Sowerby; A. Tietema; Claus Beier


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Measurement of carbon dioxide fluxes in a free-air carbon dioxide enrichment experiment using the closed flux chamber technique

Merete Bang Selsted; Per Ambus; Anders Michelsen; Leon van der Linden; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Kim Pilegaard; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Claus Beier


Archive | 2010

Drought effects on ecosystem functioning and interactions with CO2 and warming - results from CLIMAITE

Claus Beier; Andreas Ibrom; Leon G. Linden; Merete Bang Selsted; Kristian Rost Albert; Jane Kongstad; Louise C. Andresen


Archive | 2010

Ecosystem-atmosphere exchange of carbon in a heathland under future climatic conditions

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Per Ambus

University of Copenhagen

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Andreas Ibrom

Technical University of Denmark

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Claus Beier

Norwegian Institute for Water Research

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Kristian Rost Albert

Technical University of Denmark

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Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Kim Pilegaard

Technical University of Denmark

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Leon van der Linden

Technical University of Denmark

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