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    Temporal Variations Rather than Long-Term Warming Control Extracellular Enzyme Activities and Microbial Community Structures in the High Arctic Soil

    In Arctic soils, warming accelerates decomposition of organic matter and increases emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs), contributing to a positive feedback to climate change. Although microorganisms play a key...

    Jeongeun Yun, Ji Young Jung, Min Jung Kwon, Juyoung Seo, Sung** Nam in Microbial Ecology (2022)

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    Effects of Biological Soil Crusts on Enzyme Activities and Microbial Community in Soils of an Arid Ecosystem

    Arid ecosystems constitute 41% of land’s surface and play an important role in global carbon cycle. In particular, biological soil crusts (BSC) are known to be a hotspot of carbon fixation as well as mineraliz...

    Wahida Ghiloufi, Juyoung Seo, **hyun Kim, Mohamed Chaieb in Microbial Ecology (2019)

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    Abundance of Methanogens, Methanotrophic Bacteria, and Denitrifiers in Rice Paddy Soils

    Many studies have examined greenhouse gas fluxes from rice paddies, but information about microorganisms involved in the process is limited. In this study, we used a molecular approach to identify functional g...

    Juyoung Seo, Inyoung Jang, Gerhard Gebauer, Hojeong Kang in Wetlands (2014)

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    A record of N2O and CH4 emissions and underlying soil processes of Korean rice paddies as affected by different water management practices

    Rice is staple food of half of mankind and paddy soils account for the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. Ample of research is being done to find cultivation methods under which the integrative greenhous...

    Sina Berger, Inyoung Jang, Juyoung Seo, Hojeong Kang, Gerhard Gebauer in Biogeochemistry (2013)