Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of riparian soil functioning and in the provision of ecosystem services such as water retention, flood alleviation, pollutant attenuation and carbon (C) sequestration for climate change mitigation. Here, we studied the importance of microbial biomass and nutrient availability in regulating SOM turnover rates. C stabilisation in soil is expected to vary both vertically, down the soil profile and laterally across the riparian zone. In this study, we evaluated the influence of five factors on C mineralisation (C-min): (i) substrate quantity, (ii) substrate quality, (iii) nutrient (C, N and P) stoichiometry, (iv) soil microbial activity with proximity to the river (2 to 75m) and (v) as a func...
Resource acquisition and growth yield are fundamental microbial traits that affect biogeochemical pr...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: The availability of essential nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phospho...
Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of riparian soil functioning and in the provisi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Floodpl...
A substantial portion of soil organic matter (SOM) is of microbial origin. The efficiency with which...
Reforestation of pastures in riparian zones has the potential to decrease nutrient runoff into water...
Increasing subsoil organic carbon inputs could potentially mitigate climate change by sequestering a...
Soil microorganisms act as gatekeepers for soil–atmosphere carbon exchange by balancing the accumula...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
Microbial decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) can be accelerated or reduced by the combined e...
Soil microbial carbon-use efficiency (CUE), described as the ratio of growth over total carbon (C) u...
Soil organic matter (SOM) plays a vital role in providing plant nutrients and stabilising soil struc...
Understanding how altered soil organic carbon (SOC) availability affects microbial communities and t...
Low bioavailability of organic carbon (C) and energy are key constraints to microbial biomass and ac...
Resource acquisition and growth yield are fundamental microbial traits that affect biogeochemical pr...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: The availability of essential nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phospho...
Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of riparian soil functioning and in the provisi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Floodpl...
A substantial portion of soil organic matter (SOM) is of microbial origin. The efficiency with which...
Reforestation of pastures in riparian zones has the potential to decrease nutrient runoff into water...
Increasing subsoil organic carbon inputs could potentially mitigate climate change by sequestering a...
Soil microorganisms act as gatekeepers for soil–atmosphere carbon exchange by balancing the accumula...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
Microbial decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) can be accelerated or reduced by the combined e...
Soil microbial carbon-use efficiency (CUE), described as the ratio of growth over total carbon (C) u...
Soil organic matter (SOM) plays a vital role in providing plant nutrients and stabilising soil struc...
Understanding how altered soil organic carbon (SOC) availability affects microbial communities and t...
Low bioavailability of organic carbon (C) and energy are key constraints to microbial biomass and ac...
Resource acquisition and growth yield are fundamental microbial traits that affect biogeochemical pr...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: The availability of essential nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phospho...