Nitrogen is cycled throughout ecosystems by a suite of biogeochemical processes. The high complexity of the nitrogen cycle resides in an intricate interplay between reversible biochemical pathways alternatively and specifically activated in response to diverse environmental cues. Despite aggressive research, how the fundamental nitrogen biochemical processes are assembled and maintained in fluctuating soil redox conditions remains elusive. Here, we address this question using a kinetic modelling approach coupled with dynamical systems theory and microbial genomics. We show that alternative biochemical pathways play a key role in keeping nitrogen conversion and conservation properties invariant in fluctuating environments. Our results indica...
Carbon and nitrogen cycles are coupled through both stoichiometric requirements for microbial biomas...
Microorganisms are the most abundant lifeform on Earth, mediating global fluxes of matter and energy...
Nitrogen is an essential element in biological systems, and one that often limits production in both...
Nitrogen is cycled throughout ecosystems by a suite of biogeochemical processes. The high complexity...
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are...
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are...
Soil microorganisms are integral to the regulation of Earth’s biogeochemical cycles. Within the nitr...
Nitrogen compounds are transformed by a complicated network of competing geochemical processes or mi...
Nitrogen (N) biogeochemical cycling entails close networking between soil nutrients, plant species a...
The nitrogen (N) cycle represents one of the most well-studied systems, yet the taxonomic diversity ...
Soil nitrification, mediated mainly by ammonia oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB), converts ...
Aim: Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is critical to the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems. However, t...
Shifts in nitrogen (N) cycling rates, especially N mineralization and nitrification, due to global e...
The study of soil N cycling processes has been, is, and will be at the centre of attention in soil s...
Yong Zhang, Xiaoli Cheng, Kees Jan Van Groenigen, Pablo García-Palacios, Junji Cao, Xunhua Zheng, Yi...
Carbon and nitrogen cycles are coupled through both stoichiometric requirements for microbial biomas...
Microorganisms are the most abundant lifeform on Earth, mediating global fluxes of matter and energy...
Nitrogen is an essential element in biological systems, and one that often limits production in both...
Nitrogen is cycled throughout ecosystems by a suite of biogeochemical processes. The high complexity...
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are...
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are...
Soil microorganisms are integral to the regulation of Earth’s biogeochemical cycles. Within the nitr...
Nitrogen compounds are transformed by a complicated network of competing geochemical processes or mi...
Nitrogen (N) biogeochemical cycling entails close networking between soil nutrients, plant species a...
The nitrogen (N) cycle represents one of the most well-studied systems, yet the taxonomic diversity ...
Soil nitrification, mediated mainly by ammonia oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB), converts ...
Aim: Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is critical to the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems. However, t...
Shifts in nitrogen (N) cycling rates, especially N mineralization and nitrification, due to global e...
The study of soil N cycling processes has been, is, and will be at the centre of attention in soil s...
Yong Zhang, Xiaoli Cheng, Kees Jan Van Groenigen, Pablo García-Palacios, Junji Cao, Xunhua Zheng, Yi...
Carbon and nitrogen cycles are coupled through both stoichiometric requirements for microbial biomas...
Microorganisms are the most abundant lifeform on Earth, mediating global fluxes of matter and energy...
Nitrogen is an essential element in biological systems, and one that often limits production in both...