In terrestrial ecosystems, plants are the transducers that provide the energy for microbial metabolism through root exudation, cell sloughing, and the input of leaf and root litter. They have profound impacts on biogeochemical cycles and are pivotal control points in the soil for the regulation of ecosystem biogeochemistry. Plant biomass is composed of C-, N-, and P-containing molecules, which are synthesized during plant growth after assimilation of atmospheric CO2 and mineral nutrients, thus leading to coupling of elemental cycles. Plant-derived litter compounds will undergo different fates depending upon their properties, their localization, and availability to the soil microbial biomass. Microbial degradation leads to decoupling of C, N...
Understanding how plant species influence soil nutrient cycling is a major theme in terrestrial ecos...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most essential mineral nutrients often limiting the productive capacity o...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AMF) function has mostly been studied from the plant perspective, but there ...
Biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) are naturally coupled in terre...
Biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) are naturally coupled in terre...
Roots of higher plants, a key functional component of belowground systems and one of the main soil-f...
Microbial decomposer C metabolism is considered a factor controlling soil C stability, a key regulat...
Human impacts on ecosystems, including rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations and species invasions, ...
Atmospheric CO2 cycles into terrestrial ecosystems via the process of photosynthesis, and upon plant...
It is increasingly being recognized that the soil microbes can mineralize recalcitrant soil organic ...
Roots are important not only for water and nutrient supply of the plant, but also to release a wide ...
This chapter discusses how elevated atmospheric CO2 and atmospheric N deposition influence the physi...
Plant-microbe interactions shape ecosystem processes such as productivity and decomposition of organ...
Elemental cycling in ecosystems depends on the structure of the biocoenoses and the ecophysiological...
It is well known that plant-soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of gl...
Understanding how plant species influence soil nutrient cycling is a major theme in terrestrial ecos...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most essential mineral nutrients often limiting the productive capacity o...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AMF) function has mostly been studied from the plant perspective, but there ...
Biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) are naturally coupled in terre...
Biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) are naturally coupled in terre...
Roots of higher plants, a key functional component of belowground systems and one of the main soil-f...
Microbial decomposer C metabolism is considered a factor controlling soil C stability, a key regulat...
Human impacts on ecosystems, including rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations and species invasions, ...
Atmospheric CO2 cycles into terrestrial ecosystems via the process of photosynthesis, and upon plant...
It is increasingly being recognized that the soil microbes can mineralize recalcitrant soil organic ...
Roots are important not only for water and nutrient supply of the plant, but also to release a wide ...
This chapter discusses how elevated atmospheric CO2 and atmospheric N deposition influence the physi...
Plant-microbe interactions shape ecosystem processes such as productivity and decomposition of organ...
Elemental cycling in ecosystems depends on the structure of the biocoenoses and the ecophysiological...
It is well known that plant-soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of gl...
Understanding how plant species influence soil nutrient cycling is a major theme in terrestrial ecos...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most essential mineral nutrients often limiting the productive capacity o...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AMF) function has mostly been studied from the plant perspective, but there ...