Soil microorganisms act as gatekeepers for soil–atmosphere carbon exchange by balancing the accumulation and release of soil organic matter. However, poor understanding of the mechanisms responsible hinders the development of effective land management strategies to enhance soil carbon storage. Here we empirically test the link between microbial ecophysiological traits and topsoil carbon content across geographically distributed soils and land use contrasts. We discovered distinct pH controls on microbial mechanisms of carbon accumulation. Land use intensification in low-pH soils that increased the pH above a threshold (~6.2) leads to carbon loss through increased decomposition, following alleviation of acid retardation of microbial growth. ...
Higher ecosystem nitrogen (N) inputs resulting from human activities often suppress soil microbial b...
Grasslands store substantial amounts of carbon in the form of organic matter in soil and roots. At h...
Microbial communities drive many soil ecosystem services and are heavily influenced by land use chan...
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...
The microbial partitioning of organic carbon (C) into either anabolic (i.e. growth) or catabolic (i....
Increasing subsoil organic carbon inputs could potentially mitigate climate change by sequestering a...
Understanding how altered soil organic carbon (SOC) availability affects microbial communities and t...
We use a unique set of terrestrial experiments to demonstrate how soil management practises result i...
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 organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
217 pagesSoil dwelling microorganisms are essential components of numerous ecosystem processes and b...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Intensive agricultural management often depletes soil organic matter (SOM), the largest terrestrial ...
Higher ecosystem nitrogen (N) inputs resulting from human activities often suppress soil microbial b...
Grasslands store substantial amounts of carbon in the form of organic matter in soil and roots. At h...
Microbial communities drive many soil ecosystem services and are heavily influenced by land use chan...
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...
The microbial partitioning of organic carbon (C) into either anabolic (i.e. growth) or catabolic (i....
Increasing subsoil organic carbon inputs could potentially mitigate climate change by sequestering a...
Understanding how altered soil organic carbon (SOC) availability affects microbial communities and t...
We use a unique set of terrestrial experiments to demonstrate how soil management practises result i...
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 organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
217 pagesSoil dwelling microorganisms are essential components of numerous ecosystem processes and b...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Intensive agricultural management often depletes soil organic matter (SOM), the largest terrestrial ...
Higher ecosystem nitrogen (N) inputs resulting from human activities often suppress soil microbial b...
Grasslands store substantial amounts of carbon in the form of organic matter in soil and roots. At h...
Microbial communities drive many soil ecosystem services and are heavily influenced by land use chan...