Light driven primary production by plants is the main source of biomass in terrestrial ecosystems. But also in subsurface habitats like aquifers, life is fueled largely by this plant-derived biomass. Here, we investigate the degradation of plant-derived polysaccharides in a groundwater microbiome to identify the microbial key players involved, and compare them to those from soil of the groundwater recharge area. We quantified the activities of enzymes degrading the abundant plant polymers starch, cellulose and hemicellulose in oligotrophic groundwater samples, despite the low cell numbers present. Normalized to 16S rRNA gene copy numbers, these activities were only one order of magnitude lower than in soil. Stimulation of the groundwater mi...
The soil microbiome consists of a vast variety of microorganisms which contribute to essential ecosy...
Microorganisms play vital roles in modulating organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling in s...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Light driven primary production by plants is the main source of biomass in terrestrial ecosystems. B...
BackgroundThe transformation of plant photosynthate into soil organic carbon and its recycling to CO...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer in terres-trial ecosystems and is degraded by microbial co...
Abstract Background The transformation of plant photosynthate into soil organic carbon and its recyc...
Abstract Background Decomposition of plant biomass is vital for carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosys...
Biodegradation of pollutants is a sustainable and cost-effective solution to groundwater pollution. ...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil is intimately tied to the complex network of inter...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil are intimately tied to a complex network of intera...
Recovery and cultivation of diverse environmentally-relevant microorganisms from the terrestrial sub...
Phytoremediation is a promising low cost technology for the cleanup of contaminated sites. However, ...
Soil microbial activity drives the carbon and nitrogen cycles and is an important determinant of atm...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
The soil microbiome consists of a vast variety of microorganisms which contribute to essential ecosy...
Microorganisms play vital roles in modulating organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling in s...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
Light driven primary production by plants is the main source of biomass in terrestrial ecosystems. B...
BackgroundThe transformation of plant photosynthate into soil organic carbon and its recycling to CO...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer in terres-trial ecosystems and is degraded by microbial co...
Abstract Background The transformation of plant photosynthate into soil organic carbon and its recyc...
Abstract Background Decomposition of plant biomass is vital for carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosys...
Biodegradation of pollutants is a sustainable and cost-effective solution to groundwater pollution. ...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil is intimately tied to the complex network of inter...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil are intimately tied to a complex network of intera...
Recovery and cultivation of diverse environmentally-relevant microorganisms from the terrestrial sub...
Phytoremediation is a promising low cost technology for the cleanup of contaminated sites. However, ...
Soil microbial activity drives the carbon and nitrogen cycles and is an important determinant of atm...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...
The soil microbiome consists of a vast variety of microorganisms which contribute to essential ecosy...
Microorganisms play vital roles in modulating organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling in s...
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (D...