Chemical stabilization of microbial-derived products such as extracellular enzymes (EE) onto mineral surfaces has gained attention as a possibly important mechanism leading to the persistence of soil organic carbon (SOC). While the controls on EE activities and their stabilization in the surface soil are reasonably well-understood, how these activities change with soil depth and possibly diverge from those at the soil surface due to distinct physical, chemical, and biotic conditions remains unclear. We assessed EE activity to a depth of 1 m (10 cm increments) in 19 soil profiles across the Critical Zone Observatory Network, which represents a wide range of climates, soil orders, and vegetation types. For all EEs, activities per mass of soil...
Soil extracellular enzymes are the proximal drivers of decomposition. However, the relative influenc...
Microorganisms interact with different soil components, such as varying substrates and soil minerals...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
AbstractSoil horizons below 30 cm depth contain about 60% of the organic carbon stored in soils. Alt...
Soil horizons below 30cm depth contain about 60% of the organic carbon stored in soils. Although ins...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) turnover in subsoils is assumed to be limited to spatially restricted micr...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) turnover in subsoils is assumed to be limited to spatially restricted micr...
Soil horizons below 30cm depth contain about 60% of the organic carbon stored in soils. Although ins...
Soil horizons below 30 cm depth contain about 60% of the organic carbon stored in soils. Although in...
Microbial activity and functioning in soils are strongly limited by carbon (C) availability, of whic...
10 páginas.- 3 figuras.- 1 tabla.- 36 referenciasMicrobial extracellular enzyme activity (EEA) is cr...
The activity of any particular enzyme in soil is a composite of activities associated with various b...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg The spatial heterogeneity of nutrient turnover in subs...
Extracellular enzymes are the proximate agents of organic matter decomposition and measures of these...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
Soil extracellular enzymes are the proximal drivers of decomposition. However, the relative influenc...
Microorganisms interact with different soil components, such as varying substrates and soil minerals...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
AbstractSoil horizons below 30 cm depth contain about 60% of the organic carbon stored in soils. Alt...
Soil horizons below 30cm depth contain about 60% of the organic carbon stored in soils. Although ins...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) turnover in subsoils is assumed to be limited to spatially restricted micr...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) turnover in subsoils is assumed to be limited to spatially restricted micr...
Soil horizons below 30cm depth contain about 60% of the organic carbon stored in soils. Although ins...
Soil horizons below 30 cm depth contain about 60% of the organic carbon stored in soils. Although in...
Microbial activity and functioning in soils are strongly limited by carbon (C) availability, of whic...
10 páginas.- 3 figuras.- 1 tabla.- 36 referenciasMicrobial extracellular enzyme activity (EEA) is cr...
The activity of any particular enzyme in soil is a composite of activities associated with various b...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg The spatial heterogeneity of nutrient turnover in subs...
Extracellular enzymes are the proximate agents of organic matter decomposition and measures of these...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
Soil extracellular enzymes are the proximal drivers of decomposition. However, the relative influenc...
Microorganisms interact with different soil components, such as varying substrates and soil minerals...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...