In this study we used compound specific C-13 and C-14 isotopic signatures to determine the degree to which recent plant material and older soil organic matter (SOM) served as carbon substrates for microorganisms in soils. We determined the degree to which plant-derived carbon was used as a substrate by comparison of the C-13 content of microbial phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) from soils of two sites that had undergone a vegetation change from C<sub>3</sub> to C<sub>4</sub> plants in the past 20-30 years. The importance of much older SOM as a substrate was determined by comparison of the radiocarbon content of PLFA from soils of two sites that had different C-14 concentrations of SOM. The C-13 shift in PLFA from the two sites that had exper...
Microbial communities in soil A horizons derive their carbon from several potential sources: organic...
Microbial communities in soil A horizons derive their carbon from several potential sources: organic...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
In this study we used compound specific C-13 and C-14 isotopic signatures to determine the degree to...
This study investigates how carbon sources of soil microbial communities vary with soil depth. Micro...
This study investigates how carbon sources of soil microbial communities vary with soil depth. Micro...
This paper investigated the flow of carbon into different groups of soil microorganisms isolated fro...
This paper investigated the flow of carbon into different groups of soil microorganisms isolated fro...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
It is well established that soil microorganisms play an important role in respiration of newly fixed...
It is well established that soil microorganisms play an important role in respiration of newly fixed...
Microbial communities in soil A horizons derive their carbon from several potential sources: organic...
Despite recent progress in understanding soil microbial responses to carbon (C) limitation, the func...
Despite recent progress in understanding soil microbial responses to carbon (C) limitation, the func...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
Microbial communities in soil A horizons derive their carbon from several potential sources: organic...
Microbial communities in soil A horizons derive their carbon from several potential sources: organic...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
In this study we used compound specific C-13 and C-14 isotopic signatures to determine the degree to...
This study investigates how carbon sources of soil microbial communities vary with soil depth. Micro...
This study investigates how carbon sources of soil microbial communities vary with soil depth. Micro...
This paper investigated the flow of carbon into different groups of soil microorganisms isolated fro...
This paper investigated the flow of carbon into different groups of soil microorganisms isolated fro...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
It is well established that soil microorganisms play an important role in respiration of newly fixed...
It is well established that soil microorganisms play an important role in respiration of newly fixed...
Microbial communities in soil A horizons derive their carbon from several potential sources: organic...
Despite recent progress in understanding soil microbial responses to carbon (C) limitation, the func...
Despite recent progress in understanding soil microbial responses to carbon (C) limitation, the func...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
Microbial communities in soil A horizons derive their carbon from several potential sources: organic...
Microbial communities in soil A horizons derive their carbon from several potential sources: organic...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...