International audienceSoil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (C) during microbial decomposition, contributing to Earth's C balance. While nutrient availability itself can impact microbial physiology and C partitioning between biomass and respiration during soil organic matter decomposition, the availability of labile C inputs may mediate the response of microorganisms to nutrient additions. As soil organic matter is decomposed, microorganisms retain or release C, nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P) to maintain a stoichiometric balance. Although the concept of a microbial stoichiometric homeostasis has previously been proposed, microbial biomass CNP ratios are not static, and this may have very relevant impli...
The cycling of soil organic matter (SOM) and carbon (C) within the soil is governed by the presence ...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
The stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) plays a vital role in C sequestration, and largely depend...
International audienceSoil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (...
Soil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (C) during microbial de...
Soil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (C) during microbial de...
Microbial decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) can be accelerated or reduced by the combined e...
Human-caused alterations of the carbon and nutrient cycles are expected to impact tropical ecosystem...
Microbial biomass turnover and the associated recycling of carbon (Cmic), nitrogen (Nmic) and phosph...
Heterotrophic microorganisms are commonly thought to be stoichiometrically homeostatic but their sto...
Variation in microbial metabolism poses one of the greatest current uncertainties in models of globa...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability both control microbial decomposers and litter decomposi...
The cycling of soil organic matter (SOM) and carbon (C) within the soil is governed by the presence ...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
The stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) plays a vital role in C sequestration, and largely depend...
International audienceSoil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (...
Soil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (C) during microbial de...
Soil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (C) during microbial de...
Microbial decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) can be accelerated or reduced by the combined e...
Human-caused alterations of the carbon and nutrient cycles are expected to impact tropical ecosystem...
Microbial biomass turnover and the associated recycling of carbon (Cmic), nitrogen (Nmic) and phosph...
Heterotrophic microorganisms are commonly thought to be stoichiometrically homeostatic but their sto...
Variation in microbial metabolism poses one of the greatest current uncertainties in models of globa...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability both control microbial decomposers and litter decomposi...
The cycling of soil organic matter (SOM) and carbon (C) within the soil is governed by the presence ...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
The stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) plays a vital role in C sequestration, and largely depend...