The goal of this work was to assess soil microbial respiration, determined by the assay of community-level physiological profiling in an oxygen-sensitive microplate (O2-CLPP), in response to endogenous C and several individual C substrates in the soils with different organic C contents (as a function of soil type and management practice). We also used the O2-CLPP to determine the respiratory response of these soils to endogenous C and amended C substrates with N addition. A respiratory quotient (RQ) was calculated based on the ratio of the response to endogenous soil C vs. each C-only substrate, and was related to total organic carbon (TOC). For assessing N availability for microbial activity, the effect of N supplementation on soil respira...
Factors governing the turnover of organic matter (OM) added to soils, including substrate quality, c...
AbstractLand use changes strongly impact soil functions, particularly microbial biomass diversity an...
The indirect responses of soil microbiota to changes in plant physiology effected by elevated atmosp...
Nitrogen-limited soil microbial activity has important implications for soil carbon storage and nutr...
Current approaches for rapid assessment of carbon source utilization by whole soil communities (i.e....
The roles of microbial biomass (MBC) and substrate supply as well as their interaction with clay con...
Organic fertilizers provide long-term benefits to agronomic soils, but sometimes cause short-term re...
Assessing soil microbial functionality has the potential to reveal meaningful effects of soil manage...
International audienceSoil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (...
A European "transect" was established to assess soil microbial activity, using the MicroResp™ method...
Urban soils play an essential role in delivering ecosystem services due to soil microbial functions ...
The distribution of vegetation types in Venezuelan Guyana (in the `Canaima' National Park) represent...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.We conducted a laboratory incubation of forest (Sc...
Abstract Land use changes strongly impact soil functions, particularly microbial biomass diversity a...
Factors governing the turnover of organic matter (OM) added to soils, including substrate quality, c...
AbstractLand use changes strongly impact soil functions, particularly microbial biomass diversity an...
The indirect responses of soil microbiota to changes in plant physiology effected by elevated atmosp...
Nitrogen-limited soil microbial activity has important implications for soil carbon storage and nutr...
Current approaches for rapid assessment of carbon source utilization by whole soil communities (i.e....
The roles of microbial biomass (MBC) and substrate supply as well as their interaction with clay con...
Organic fertilizers provide long-term benefits to agronomic soils, but sometimes cause short-term re...
Assessing soil microbial functionality has the potential to reveal meaningful effects of soil manage...
International audienceSoil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (...
A European "transect" was established to assess soil microbial activity, using the MicroResp™ method...
Urban soils play an essential role in delivering ecosystem services due to soil microbial functions ...
The distribution of vegetation types in Venezuelan Guyana (in the `Canaima' National Park) represent...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.We conducted a laboratory incubation of forest (Sc...
Abstract Land use changes strongly impact soil functions, particularly microbial biomass diversity a...
Factors governing the turnover of organic matter (OM) added to soils, including substrate quality, c...
AbstractLand use changes strongly impact soil functions, particularly microbial biomass diversity an...
The indirect responses of soil microbiota to changes in plant physiology effected by elevated atmosp...