Rhizodeposits act as major carbon (C) source for microbial communities and rhizosphere-driven effects on forest C cycling receive increasing attention for maintaining soil biodiversity and ecosystem functions. By in situ 13CO2 pulse labeling we investigated C input and microbial utilization of rhizodeposits by analyzing 13C incorporation into phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) of beech- (Fagus sylvatica) and ash-associated (Fraxinus excelsior) rhizomicrobial communities. Plant compartments and soil samples were analyzed to quantify the allocation of assimilates. For 1 m high trees, ash assimilated more of the applied 13CO2 (31%) than beech (21%), and ash allocated twice as much 13C belowground until day 20. Approximately 0.01% of the applied 1...
Plants and soils are a critically important element in the global carbon-energy equation. t is estim...
Tropical forests have high rates of soil carbon cycling, but little information is available on how ...
Mature deciduous forests can serve as important carbon (C) sinks, but the C storage differs signific...
Rhizodeposits act as major carbon (C) source for microbial communities and rhizosphere-driven effect...
Recent advances in soil organic carbon (SOC) formation indicate that labile plant C is disproportion...
Plants act as an important link between atmosphere and soil: CO2 is transformed into carbohydrates b...
Land use change driven alteration of microbial communities can have implications on belowground C cy...
A substantial amount of photosynthesized plant-C is allocated belowground in grassland ecosystems wh...
Recently fixed plant carbon (C) being released as rhizodeposits is a major resource fueling soil foo...
Plant roots, their associated microbial community and free-living soil microbes interact to regulate...
Background and aims: Forest ecosystems may act as sinks for or source of atmospheric CO2. While inor...
<div><p>Evidence is increasing that soil animal food webs are fueled by root-derived carbon (C) and ...
The goal of this project was to understand which plant traits affect the potential for a tree\u27s r...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on carbon cycling and the fun...
Plant species effects on microbial communities are attributed to changes in microbial community comp...
Plants and soils are a critically important element in the global carbon-energy equation. t is estim...
Tropical forests have high rates of soil carbon cycling, but little information is available on how ...
Mature deciduous forests can serve as important carbon (C) sinks, but the C storage differs signific...
Rhizodeposits act as major carbon (C) source for microbial communities and rhizosphere-driven effect...
Recent advances in soil organic carbon (SOC) formation indicate that labile plant C is disproportion...
Plants act as an important link between atmosphere and soil: CO2 is transformed into carbohydrates b...
Land use change driven alteration of microbial communities can have implications on belowground C cy...
A substantial amount of photosynthesized plant-C is allocated belowground in grassland ecosystems wh...
Recently fixed plant carbon (C) being released as rhizodeposits is a major resource fueling soil foo...
Plant roots, their associated microbial community and free-living soil microbes interact to regulate...
Background and aims: Forest ecosystems may act as sinks for or source of atmospheric CO2. While inor...
<div><p>Evidence is increasing that soil animal food webs are fueled by root-derived carbon (C) and ...
The goal of this project was to understand which plant traits affect the potential for a tree\u27s r...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on carbon cycling and the fun...
Plant species effects on microbial communities are attributed to changes in microbial community comp...
Plants and soils are a critically important element in the global carbon-energy equation. t is estim...
Tropical forests have high rates of soil carbon cycling, but little information is available on how ...
Mature deciduous forests can serve as important carbon (C) sinks, but the C storage differs signific...