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September 24, 2021

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Using plots at the Harvard Forest long-term warming experiment, Kristen DeAngelis of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and colleagues are studying how chronic warming is altering how microbes interact with their environment, potentially accelerating soil carbon loss. Orange ribbons mark the heated plots and blue ribbons mark the control plots. (Mallory Choudoir)

Using plots at the Harvard Forest long-term warming experiment, Kristen DeAngelis of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and colleagues are studying how chronic warming is altering how microbes interact with their environment, potentially accelerating soil carbon loss. Orange ribbons mark the heated plots and blue ribbons mark the control plots. (Mallory Choudoir)

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