This chapter aims to provide a mechanistic understanding of the role microbes play in soil carbon (C) storage and propose pathways to include this data to modify existing ecological models. We found that the structure and function of soil microbial communities are controlled by complex interactions of biotic and abiotic site factors, while structural variations in soil microbial communities modulate transformation and/or turnover of soil C. We also demonstrated that inclusion of different microbial groups provides better predictions for different enzymatic activities involved in C degradation. Soil bacteria differ in their survival strategies and ability to influence the terrestrial C pool. We found that the effects of soil management pract...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been considerable progress in determining the soil ...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been considerable progress in determining the soil ...
Climate-induced changes in soil microbial physiology impact ecosystem carbon (C) storage and alter t...
A major thrust of terrestrial microbial ecology is focused on understanding when and how the composi...
217 pagesSoil dwelling microorganisms are essential components of numerous ecosystem processes and b...
Understanding the influence of long-term crop management practices on the soil microbial community i...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of microbial processes affecting C sequestration in agroeco...
Understanding the influence of long-term crop management practices on the soil microbial community i...
Understanding the influence of long-term crop management practices on the soil microbial community i...
Soil stores more carbon (C) than all vegetation and the atmosphere combined. Soil C stocks are broad...
Soil organic carbon performs a number of functions in ecosystems and it is clear that microbial comm...
The book takes a novel approach to the issue of soil carbon storage by considering soil C sequestrat...
There are a large number of agronomic-ecological interactions that occur in a world with increasing ...
Microbial sequestration of Carbon in soil can be compared to a microbial carnival. Each microbe have...
Intensive agricultural management often depletes soil organic matter (SOM), the largest terrestrial ...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been considerable progress in determining the soil ...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been considerable progress in determining the soil ...
Climate-induced changes in soil microbial physiology impact ecosystem carbon (C) storage and alter t...
A major thrust of terrestrial microbial ecology is focused on understanding when and how the composi...
217 pagesSoil dwelling microorganisms are essential components of numerous ecosystem processes and b...
Understanding the influence of long-term crop management practices on the soil microbial community i...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of microbial processes affecting C sequestration in agroeco...
Understanding the influence of long-term crop management practices on the soil microbial community i...
Understanding the influence of long-term crop management practices on the soil microbial community i...
Soil stores more carbon (C) than all vegetation and the atmosphere combined. Soil C stocks are broad...
Soil organic carbon performs a number of functions in ecosystems and it is clear that microbial comm...
The book takes a novel approach to the issue of soil carbon storage by considering soil C sequestrat...
There are a large number of agronomic-ecological interactions that occur in a world with increasing ...
Microbial sequestration of Carbon in soil can be compared to a microbial carnival. Each microbe have...
Intensive agricultural management often depletes soil organic matter (SOM), the largest terrestrial ...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been considerable progress in determining the soil ...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been considerable progress in determining the soil ...
Climate-induced changes in soil microbial physiology impact ecosystem carbon (C) storage and alter t...