The turnover of microbial biomass plays an important part in providing a significant source of carbon (C) to soil organic C. However, whether the decomposition of microbial necromass (non-living microbial biomass) in the soil varies at the individual taxa level remains largely unknown. To fill up these gaps, we compared the necromass decomposition of bacterial and archaeal taxa by separating live microbial biomass with 18O-stable isotope probing from dead microbial biomass in soil. Our results showed that most of the microbial necromass at the operational taxonomic unit level (88.51%), which mainly belong to Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, Gemmatimonadetes, and Proteobacteria, decomposed significantly after 30 days. In addition, there were g...
There is an emerging consensus that microbial necromass carbon is the primary constituent of stable ...
Soil microorganisms determine the fate of soil organic matter (SOM), and their activities comprise a...
Microbial succession over decomposing litter is controlled by biotic interactions, dispersal limitat...
The turnover of microbial biomass plays an important part in providing a significant source of carbo...
1. Microbial necromass is a large, dynamic and persistent component of soil organic carbon, the domi...
Soil organic matter is the dominant carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems, and its management is of ...
Microbial necromass dominates soil organic matter. Recent research on necromass and soil carbon stor...
Microbial decomposition processes at the soil-litter interface involves a complex food web including...
Microbial necromass dominates soil organic matter. Recent research on necromass and soil carbon stor...
The ecological succession of microbes during cadaver decomposition has garnered interest in both bas...
Terrestrial carbon (C) represents the largest active global C pool. Microbes are estimated to mediat...
Microbial biomass is increasingly considered to be the main source of organic carbon (C) sequestrati...
Microbial succession over decomposing litter is controlled by biotic interactions, dispersal limitat...
Microbes play critical roles in nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. In particular, microbial...
It is well established that soil microorganisms play an important role in respiration of newly fixed...
There is an emerging consensus that microbial necromass carbon is the primary constituent of stable ...
Soil microorganisms determine the fate of soil organic matter (SOM), and their activities comprise a...
Microbial succession over decomposing litter is controlled by biotic interactions, dispersal limitat...
The turnover of microbial biomass plays an important part in providing a significant source of carbo...
1. Microbial necromass is a large, dynamic and persistent component of soil organic carbon, the domi...
Soil organic matter is the dominant carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems, and its management is of ...
Microbial necromass dominates soil organic matter. Recent research on necromass and soil carbon stor...
Microbial decomposition processes at the soil-litter interface involves a complex food web including...
Microbial necromass dominates soil organic matter. Recent research on necromass and soil carbon stor...
The ecological succession of microbes during cadaver decomposition has garnered interest in both bas...
Terrestrial carbon (C) represents the largest active global C pool. Microbes are estimated to mediat...
Microbial biomass is increasingly considered to be the main source of organic carbon (C) sequestrati...
Microbial succession over decomposing litter is controlled by biotic interactions, dispersal limitat...
Microbes play critical roles in nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. In particular, microbial...
It is well established that soil microorganisms play an important role in respiration of newly fixed...
There is an emerging consensus that microbial necromass carbon is the primary constituent of stable ...
Soil microorganisms determine the fate of soil organic matter (SOM), and their activities comprise a...
Microbial succession over decomposing litter is controlled by biotic interactions, dispersal limitat...