AbstractBeing low molecular weight carbon (LMW-C) compounds, phytosiderophores (PS) released by strategy II plants are highly susceptible to microbial decomposition. However, to date very little is known about the fate of PS in soil. Using in-house synthesized 13C4-2′-deoxymugineic acid (DMA), the main PS released by wheat, we investigated DMA mineralization dynamics, including microbial incorporation into phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA), in the wheat rhizosphere and bulk soil of two alkaline and one acidic soil. Half-lives of the intact DMA molecule (3–8 h) as well as of DMA-derived C-compounds (8–38 days) were in the same order of magnitude as those published for other LMW-C compounds like sugars, amino acids and organic acids. Combining ...
Soil organic matter (SOM) contains substantial amounts of carbon and nitrogen and plays an important...
International audienceThis work is the first report on the use of DNA-, RNA-SIP approaches to elucid...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted by growing oats (Avenasativa L.) in a continuously 13CO2 label...
AbstractBeing low molecular weight carbon (LMW-C) compounds, phytosiderophores (PS) released by stra...
There is limited understanding of the relationship between carbon (C) chemistry and microbial commun...
Microbial uptake and utilisation are the main transformation pathways of low molecular weight organi...
Recent advances in soil organic carbon (SOC) formation indicate that labile plant C is disproportion...
Although microbial-derived carbon (C) inputs to soil are increasingly acknowledged as an important s...
ABSTRACT in cell wall and lignins have a unique chemical structure of C6–C3 (phenylpropanoid type) t...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe turnover of organic matter in soil depends on the activity of micr...
In this study we used compound specific C-13 and C-14 isotopic signatures to determine the degree to...
The microbial contribution to the formation of bound residues in soils is studied by characterizing ...
Microbial transformation of crop residue is the key process of soil organic matter (SOM) formation a...
Soil organic matter (SOM) contains substantial amounts of carbon and nitrogen and plays an important...
International audienceThis work is the first report on the use of DNA-, RNA-SIP approaches to elucid...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted by growing oats (Avenasativa L.) in a continuously 13CO2 label...
AbstractBeing low molecular weight carbon (LMW-C) compounds, phytosiderophores (PS) released by stra...
There is limited understanding of the relationship between carbon (C) chemistry and microbial commun...
Microbial uptake and utilisation are the main transformation pathways of low molecular weight organi...
Recent advances in soil organic carbon (SOC) formation indicate that labile plant C is disproportion...
Although microbial-derived carbon (C) inputs to soil are increasingly acknowledged as an important s...
ABSTRACT in cell wall and lignins have a unique chemical structure of C6–C3 (phenylpropanoid type) t...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe turnover of organic matter in soil depends on the activity of micr...
In this study we used compound specific C-13 and C-14 isotopic signatures to determine the degree to...
The microbial contribution to the formation of bound residues in soils is studied by characterizing ...
Microbial transformation of crop residue is the key process of soil organic matter (SOM) formation a...
Soil organic matter (SOM) contains substantial amounts of carbon and nitrogen and plays an important...
International audienceThis work is the first report on the use of DNA-, RNA-SIP approaches to elucid...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted by growing oats (Avenasativa L.) in a continuously 13CO2 label...