<p>Dependence of seasonal variation in CH<sub>4</sub> uptake on soil moisture (SM), microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and microbial biomass nitrogen (MBN).</p
Aerobic grasslands may consume significant amounts of atmospheric methane (CH4). We aimed (i) to ass...
Soil microbial carbon utilization efficiency (CUE) is the efficiency with which microorganisms conve...
The sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) in terrestrial ecosystems is determined by the balanc...
<p>Mowing-induced changes in seasonal mean CH<sub>4</sub> uptake rate and seasonal mean microbial bi...
Soil microbes ultimately drive the mineralization of soil organic carbon and thus ecosystem function...
Methane (CH₄) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas that can be produced and consumed by micr...
The soil microbial community and nitrogen (N) dynamics change seasonally due to several factors. The...
<p>Dependence of seasonal cumulative CH<sub>4</sub> uptake on the net aboveground primary productivi...
Soil temperature, water potential, and substrate (C) availability are the primary constraints on mic...
<p>The correlations between soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and soil temperature (a), and betwee...
This study was conducted in a temperate mixed oak–pine forest of Central Himalaya, India to (i) eval...
<p>Correlations between soil temperature (ST) and microbial biomass carbon\nitrogen (MBC\MBN), and b...
The activity of saprotrophic fungi and bacteria, and the balance between them, can affect decomposit...
Soil carbon is the largest terrestrial carbon sink in the biosphere. Heterotrophic soil respiration ...
<p>Results (P values) of repeated measures ANOVAs on the effects of mowing (M), sampling date (D), a...
Aerobic grasslands may consume significant amounts of atmospheric methane (CH4). We aimed (i) to ass...
Soil microbial carbon utilization efficiency (CUE) is the efficiency with which microorganisms conve...
The sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) in terrestrial ecosystems is determined by the balanc...
<p>Mowing-induced changes in seasonal mean CH<sub>4</sub> uptake rate and seasonal mean microbial bi...
Soil microbes ultimately drive the mineralization of soil organic carbon and thus ecosystem function...
Methane (CH₄) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas that can be produced and consumed by micr...
The soil microbial community and nitrogen (N) dynamics change seasonally due to several factors. The...
<p>Dependence of seasonal cumulative CH<sub>4</sub> uptake on the net aboveground primary productivi...
Soil temperature, water potential, and substrate (C) availability are the primary constraints on mic...
<p>The correlations between soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and soil temperature (a), and betwee...
This study was conducted in a temperate mixed oak–pine forest of Central Himalaya, India to (i) eval...
<p>Correlations between soil temperature (ST) and microbial biomass carbon\nitrogen (MBC\MBN), and b...
The activity of saprotrophic fungi and bacteria, and the balance between them, can affect decomposit...
Soil carbon is the largest terrestrial carbon sink in the biosphere. Heterotrophic soil respiration ...
<p>Results (P values) of repeated measures ANOVAs on the effects of mowing (M), sampling date (D), a...
Aerobic grasslands may consume significant amounts of atmospheric methane (CH4). We aimed (i) to ass...
Soil microbial carbon utilization efficiency (CUE) is the efficiency with which microorganisms conve...
The sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) in terrestrial ecosystems is determined by the balanc...