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  • Forest soils are vital in regulating the atmospheric CH4 budget, but their response to warming varies spatially. The authors assess the temperature response of soil microbial CH4 oxidation across 84 forest sites in China, finding higher temperature sensitivity in colder regions, indicating greater CH4 sink potential in these areas with warming.

    • Baizhi Jiang
    • Hongyang Chen
    • Xuhui Zhou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-9