International audienceAims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-products, persists longer in soil compared to particulate organic matter (POM). POM is highly recalcitrant and originates largely from decomposing root and shoot litter. Theory suggests that root traits and growth dynamics should affect carbon (C) accumulation into these different pools, but the specific traits driving this accumulation are not clearly identified.Methods: Twelve herbaceous species were grown for 37 weeks in monocultures. Root elongation rate (RER) was measured throughout the experiment. At the end of the experiment, we determined morphological and chemical root traits, as well as substrate induced respiration (SIR) as a proxy for...
Soils store more carbon (C) than the atmosphere and biosphere combined, yet the fundamental mechanis...
Plant roots play a key role in the transfer of carbon from atmosphere to soil and through this proce...
International audiencePlants shape soil microbial communities through their root architecture, their...
International audienceAims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-prod...
Aims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-products, persists longer ...
Aims Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-products, persists longer i...
Fine roots of woody plants are the greatest terrestrial source of carbon (C) to soils, hence represe...
The goal of this project was to understand which plant traits affect the potential for a tree\u27s r...
Abstract: Recent studies have indicated that the C4 perennial bioenergy crops switchgrass (Panicum v...
<p>Root carbon exudation is a critical element of the soil carbon cycle, and how both environmental ...
Atmospheric CO2 cycles into terrestrial ecosystems via the process of photosynthesis, and upon plant...
1. As soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth's atmosphere and terrestrial biomass together, the ...
Species‐rich plant communities have been shown to be more productive and to exhibit increased long‐t...
Soils store more carbon (C) than vegetation and the atmosphere combined, thus small changes in the a...
The largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool on Earth is the soil, surpassing both biotic and atmospheric...
Soils store more carbon (C) than the atmosphere and biosphere combined, yet the fundamental mechanis...
Plant roots play a key role in the transfer of carbon from atmosphere to soil and through this proce...
International audiencePlants shape soil microbial communities through their root architecture, their...
International audienceAims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-prod...
Aims: Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-products, persists longer ...
Aims Mineral-associated organic matter, mainly derived from microbial by-products, persists longer i...
Fine roots of woody plants are the greatest terrestrial source of carbon (C) to soils, hence represe...
The goal of this project was to understand which plant traits affect the potential for a tree\u27s r...
Abstract: Recent studies have indicated that the C4 perennial bioenergy crops switchgrass (Panicum v...
<p>Root carbon exudation is a critical element of the soil carbon cycle, and how both environmental ...
Atmospheric CO2 cycles into terrestrial ecosystems via the process of photosynthesis, and upon plant...
1. As soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth's atmosphere and terrestrial biomass together, the ...
Species‐rich plant communities have been shown to be more productive and to exhibit increased long‐t...
Soils store more carbon (C) than vegetation and the atmosphere combined, thus small changes in the a...
The largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool on Earth is the soil, surpassing both biotic and atmospheric...
Soils store more carbon (C) than the atmosphere and biosphere combined, yet the fundamental mechanis...
Plant roots play a key role in the transfer of carbon from atmosphere to soil and through this proce...
International audiencePlants shape soil microbial communities through their root architecture, their...