Understanding microbial transformations in soils is important for predicting future carbon sequestration and nutrient cycling. This review questions some methods of assessing one key microbial process, the uptake of labile organic compounds. First, soil microbes have a starving-survival life style of dormancy, arrested activity, and low activity. Yet they are very abundant and remain poised to completely take up all substrates that become available. As a result, dilution assays with the addition of labeled substrates cannot be used. When labeled substrates are transformed into 14CO2, the first part of the biphasic release follows metabolic rules and is not affected by the environment. As a consequence, when identical amounts of isotopically...
Microbial decomposers process a great majority of net primary production in the biosphere and regula...
AbstractPlants and microorganisms intensely compete for nitrogen (N) at many stages of the terrestri...
183 pagesThe majority of soil carbon (C) is associated with clay-size organo-mineral particles and i...
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...
Using a pulse chase 13CO2 plant labeling experiment we compared the flow of plant carbon into macrom...
In radioisotope studies in plankton, bacteria turn over the nanomolar ambient concentrations of diss...
The cycling of especially large size organic nitrogen (N) from plants into stable microbial derived ...
AbstractThe flow of carbon (C) through soil is inherently complex due to the many thousands of diffe...
Root exudation increases the concentration of readily available carbon (C) compounds in its immediat...
Variation in microbial metabolism poses one of the greatest current uncertainties in models of globa...
It is well established that soil microorganisms play an important role in respiration of newly fixed...
Low bioavailability of organic carbon (C) and energy are key constraints to microbial biomass and ac...
Acknowledgments We thank Agnes Fastnacht, Karl Kuebler, Steffen Ruehlow, Iris Kuhlmann, Heike Geilma...
Microbial contribution to the maintenance and turnover of soil organic matter is significant. Yet, w...
Microbial decomposers process a great majority of net primary production in the biosphere and regula...
AbstractPlants and microorganisms intensely compete for nitrogen (N) at many stages of the terrestri...
183 pagesThe majority of soil carbon (C) is associated with clay-size organo-mineral particles and i...
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...
Using a pulse chase 13CO2 plant labeling experiment we compared the flow of plant carbon into macrom...
In radioisotope studies in plankton, bacteria turn over the nanomolar ambient concentrations of diss...
The cycling of especially large size organic nitrogen (N) from plants into stable microbial derived ...
AbstractThe flow of carbon (C) through soil is inherently complex due to the many thousands of diffe...
Root exudation increases the concentration of readily available carbon (C) compounds in its immediat...
Variation in microbial metabolism poses one of the greatest current uncertainties in models of globa...
It is well established that soil microorganisms play an important role in respiration of newly fixed...
Low bioavailability of organic carbon (C) and energy are key constraints to microbial biomass and ac...
Acknowledgments We thank Agnes Fastnacht, Karl Kuebler, Steffen Ruehlow, Iris Kuhlmann, Heike Geilma...
Microbial contribution to the maintenance and turnover of soil organic matter is significant. Yet, w...
Microbial decomposers process a great majority of net primary production in the biosphere and regula...
AbstractPlants and microorganisms intensely compete for nitrogen (N) at many stages of the terrestri...
183 pagesThe majority of soil carbon (C) is associated with clay-size organo-mineral particles and i...