The impact of elevated CO2 on leaf-litter and root exudate production may alter soil carbon storage capacities for the future. In particular when so-called ‘priming effects’, the counterintuitive loss of soil carbon following input of organic carbon substrates, are taken into consideration. Here we investigate the dynamics of priming effects and ask whether the source of primed carbon is microbial biomass or soil organic matter and whether specific microbial groups, as identified by phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) biomarkers, may be important in causing them. We measured d13C within soil CO2 efflux and PLFA biomarkers following C3 soil priming effects caused by additions of C4 sugar-cane sucrose and maize (Zea mays L.) leaf-litter cho...
Identifying the global drivers of soil priming is essential to understanding C cycling in terrestria...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) may either increase or decrease after...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The mechanisms underlying soil organ...
Labile carbon (C) inputs to soil (e.g., litter and root exudation) can prime soil organic matter (SO...
Increase of belowground C allocation by plants under global warming or elevated CO2 may promote deco...
Priming effects are fast short-term changes in the turnover of soil organic matter (SOM). Depending ...
The addition of easily degradable compounds to soil (e.g. root exudates, plant residues) can result ...
The mechanisms and specific sources of priming effects, i.e. short term changes of soil organic matt...
Graduation date: 2008Soils are a globally significant carbon (C) pool and have the potential to resp...
Agronomic practices such as crop residue return and additional nutrient supply are recommended to in...
During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon (C) contained in root exuda...
International audienceA positive Priming Effect (PE) is defined as an acceleration of the decomposit...
Abstract The addition of easily degradable compounds to soil (e.g. root exudates, plant residues) ca...
Priming effects (PEs) are defined as short-term changes in the turnover of soil organic matter (SOM)...
Addition of soluble organic substrates to soil has been shown to either increase or restrict the rat...
Identifying the global drivers of soil priming is essential to understanding C cycling in terrestria...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) may either increase or decrease after...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The mechanisms underlying soil organ...
Labile carbon (C) inputs to soil (e.g., litter and root exudation) can prime soil organic matter (SO...
Increase of belowground C allocation by plants under global warming or elevated CO2 may promote deco...
Priming effects are fast short-term changes in the turnover of soil organic matter (SOM). Depending ...
The addition of easily degradable compounds to soil (e.g. root exudates, plant residues) can result ...
The mechanisms and specific sources of priming effects, i.e. short term changes of soil organic matt...
Graduation date: 2008Soils are a globally significant carbon (C) pool and have the potential to resp...
Agronomic practices such as crop residue return and additional nutrient supply are recommended to in...
During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon (C) contained in root exuda...
International audienceA positive Priming Effect (PE) is defined as an acceleration of the decomposit...
Abstract The addition of easily degradable compounds to soil (e.g. root exudates, plant residues) ca...
Priming effects (PEs) are defined as short-term changes in the turnover of soil organic matter (SOM)...
Addition of soluble organic substrates to soil has been shown to either increase or restrict the rat...
Identifying the global drivers of soil priming is essential to understanding C cycling in terrestria...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) may either increase or decrease after...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The mechanisms underlying soil organ...