Soil samples must usually be stored for a time between collection and measurements of microbial metabolic properties. However, little is known about the influence of storage conditions on microbial metabolism when studied by calorespirometry. Calorespirometry measures the heat rate and the CO2 rate of microbial metabolism, where the ratio of heat and CO2 released, the calorespirometric ratio, informs about the nature of substrates being used by microorganisms. Application to soil microbiology is very recent, and little is known about the influence of the common soil preparation practices between collection and analysis on the calorespirometric measurements. For these reasons, the effect of storage at 4 °C on the microbial metabolism was det...
This study investigates the influence of C3 and C4 plants, soil texture and seasonal changes on the ...
Soil heterotrophic respiration is strongly controlled by temperature. Thus, understanding how soil m...
Soils contain more carbon (C) than terrestrial (above ground) and atmospheric carbon combined. Misma...
Long-term experiments (1, 2 and 20 months) were made to measure the effect of storage on soil microb...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) measures the partitioning between anabolic and catabolic proce...
Catalytic activity of microbial communities maintains the services and functions of soils. Microbial...
The microcalorimetric method was used to calculate the metabolic enthalpy change per mol of glucose ...
It is widely accepted that the measurement of organic and inorganic forms of carbon (C) and nitrogen...
Long-term contrasts in agricultural management can shift soil resource availability with potential c...
6 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables.Community level physiological profiles (CLPPs) have been implemented in...
A method to determine soil microbial biomass (SMB) by isothermal calorimetry is reported. Soil sampl...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
Understanding microbial transformations in soils is important for predicting future carbon sequestra...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Bacteria and fungi are the main agents in decomposition of soil organic matter. Their activity is de...
This study investigates the influence of C3 and C4 plants, soil texture and seasonal changes on the ...
Soil heterotrophic respiration is strongly controlled by temperature. Thus, understanding how soil m...
Soils contain more carbon (C) than terrestrial (above ground) and atmospheric carbon combined. Misma...
Long-term experiments (1, 2 and 20 months) were made to measure the effect of storage on soil microb...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) measures the partitioning between anabolic and catabolic proce...
Catalytic activity of microbial communities maintains the services and functions of soils. Microbial...
The microcalorimetric method was used to calculate the metabolic enthalpy change per mol of glucose ...
It is widely accepted that the measurement of organic and inorganic forms of carbon (C) and nitrogen...
Long-term contrasts in agricultural management can shift soil resource availability with potential c...
6 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables.Community level physiological profiles (CLPPs) have been implemented in...
A method to determine soil microbial biomass (SMB) by isothermal calorimetry is reported. Soil sampl...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
Understanding microbial transformations in soils is important for predicting future carbon sequestra...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Bacteria and fungi are the main agents in decomposition of soil organic matter. Their activity is de...
This study investigates the influence of C3 and C4 plants, soil texture and seasonal changes on the ...
Soil heterotrophic respiration is strongly controlled by temperature. Thus, understanding how soil m...
Soils contain more carbon (C) than terrestrial (above ground) and atmospheric carbon combined. Misma...