International audienceBackground and aims Rhizodeposition plays an important role in mediating soil nutrient availability in ecosystems. However, owing to methodological difficulties (i.e., narrow zone of soil around roots, rapid assimilation by soil microbes) fertility-induced changes in rhizodeposition remain mostly unknown. Methods We developed a novel long-term continuous 13 C labelling method to address the effects of two levels of nitrogen (N) fertilization on rhizodeposited carbon (C) by species with different nutrient acquisition strategies. Results Fertility-induced changes in rhizodeposition were modulated by root responses to N availability rather than by changes in soil microbial biomass. Differences among species were mostly re...
International audienceRhizodeposits, defined here as any organic materials released by living roots,...
Plants spend a high proportion of their photosynthetically fixed carbon (C) belowground to root biom...
Aims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-products, persists longer ...
Background and aims Rhizodeposition plays an important role in mediating soil nutrient availability ...
Prod ? EA BAP GEAPSI INRAInternational audienceRhizodeposition is the release of organic carbon (C) ...
The plant economics spectrum is increasingly recognized as a major determinant of plant species effe...
Despite its fundamental role for carbon (C) and nutrient cycling, rhizodeposition remains ‘the hidde...
The methods used for estimating rhizodeposition of plants (carbon (C) deposition of living roots), a...
Cover crops (CC) increase soil fertility via recycling of nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and buildup...
Understanding how plant species influence soil nutrient cycling is a major theme in terrestrial ecos...
The largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool on Earth is the soil, surpassing both biotic and atmospheric...
International audienceAims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-prod...
This study focuses on the influence of nitrogen (N) availability and species on rhizodeposition and ...
Plant roots interact with rhizosphere microorganisms to accelerate soil organic matter (SOM) mineral...
International audienceRhizodeposits, defined here as any organic materials released by living roots,...
Plants spend a high proportion of their photosynthetically fixed carbon (C) belowground to root biom...
Aims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-products, persists longer ...
Background and aims Rhizodeposition plays an important role in mediating soil nutrient availability ...
Prod ? EA BAP GEAPSI INRAInternational audienceRhizodeposition is the release of organic carbon (C) ...
The plant economics spectrum is increasingly recognized as a major determinant of plant species effe...
Despite its fundamental role for carbon (C) and nutrient cycling, rhizodeposition remains ‘the hidde...
The methods used for estimating rhizodeposition of plants (carbon (C) deposition of living roots), a...
Cover crops (CC) increase soil fertility via recycling of nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and buildup...
Understanding how plant species influence soil nutrient cycling is a major theme in terrestrial ecos...
The largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool on Earth is the soil, surpassing both biotic and atmospheric...
International audienceAims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-prod...
This study focuses on the influence of nitrogen (N) availability and species on rhizodeposition and ...
Plant roots interact with rhizosphere microorganisms to accelerate soil organic matter (SOM) mineral...
International audienceRhizodeposits, defined here as any organic materials released by living roots,...
Plants spend a high proportion of their photosynthetically fixed carbon (C) belowground to root biom...
Aims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-products, persists longer ...