Exudates are part of the total rhizodeposition released by plant roots to soil and are considered as a substantial input of soil organic matter. Exact quantitative data concerning the contribution of exudates to soil C pools are still missing. This study was conducted to reveal effects of C-13-labeled exudate (artificial mixture) which was regularly applied to upper soil material from two agricultural soils. The contribution of exudate C to water-extractable organic C (WEOC), microbial biomass C (MBC), and CO2-C evolution was investigated during a 74 d incubation. The WEOC, MBC, and CO2-C concentrations and the respective delta C-13 values were determined regularly. In both soils, significant incorporation of artificial-exudate-derived C wa...
We hypothesized that plant exudates could either gel or disperse soil depending on their chemical ch...
A more detailed mechanistic understanding of how low molecular weight (MW) carbon (C) substrates are...
Behaviors of BDE-28 and BDE-47 in two distinct soils (Phaeozem and Acrisol) as affected by the separ...
A broader knowledge of the contribution of carbon (C) released by plant roots (exudates) to soil is ...
The fate of C from rhizodeposits in soil is still unanswered. A broader knowledge of the contributio...
Root exudation increases the concentration of readily available carbon (C) compounds in its immediat...
A deeper understanding of the contribution of carbon (C) released by plant roots (rhizodeposition) t...
Root exudates play a vital role in driving ecosystem carbon (C) cycling; however, few studies have...
The soil environment impacts carbon turnover in a multitude of ways. It has been shown that C emissi...
Processes controlling microbial access to soil organic matter are critical for soil nutrient cycling...
The ATP content, soil respiration, bacterial community composition, and gross N mineralization and i...
• Root carbon (C) inputs may regulate decomposition rates in soil, and in this study we ask: how do ...
Although the amendment of various forms of exogenous organic matter (EOM) is a common practice in cr...
Different types of 14C-labelled substrates, two soluble (glucose and starch) and two particulate (le...
The exudation of soluble carbon compounds from Zea mays roots was investigated over a 10 day growth ...
We hypothesized that plant exudates could either gel or disperse soil depending on their chemical ch...
A more detailed mechanistic understanding of how low molecular weight (MW) carbon (C) substrates are...
Behaviors of BDE-28 and BDE-47 in two distinct soils (Phaeozem and Acrisol) as affected by the separ...
A broader knowledge of the contribution of carbon (C) released by plant roots (exudates) to soil is ...
The fate of C from rhizodeposits in soil is still unanswered. A broader knowledge of the contributio...
Root exudation increases the concentration of readily available carbon (C) compounds in its immediat...
A deeper understanding of the contribution of carbon (C) released by plant roots (rhizodeposition) t...
Root exudates play a vital role in driving ecosystem carbon (C) cycling; however, few studies have...
The soil environment impacts carbon turnover in a multitude of ways. It has been shown that C emissi...
Processes controlling microbial access to soil organic matter are critical for soil nutrient cycling...
The ATP content, soil respiration, bacterial community composition, and gross N mineralization and i...
• Root carbon (C) inputs may regulate decomposition rates in soil, and in this study we ask: how do ...
Although the amendment of various forms of exogenous organic matter (EOM) is a common practice in cr...
Different types of 14C-labelled substrates, two soluble (glucose and starch) and two particulate (le...
The exudation of soluble carbon compounds from Zea mays roots was investigated over a 10 day growth ...
We hypothesized that plant exudates could either gel or disperse soil depending on their chemical ch...
A more detailed mechanistic understanding of how low molecular weight (MW) carbon (C) substrates are...
Behaviors of BDE-28 and BDE-47 in two distinct soils (Phaeozem and Acrisol) as affected by the separ...