Addition of soluble organic substrates to soil has been shown to either increase or restrict the rate of microbial CO2–C evolution. This has been attributed to a priming effect resulting from accelerated or decreased turnover of the soil organic matter including the soil microflora. We investigated microbial responses to small glucose-C additions (10–50 μg C g1 soil) in arable soils either amended or not with cellulose. An immediate CO2–C release between 0 and 69 h (equivalent to 59% of glucose-C applied) was measured. However, only half of the CO2–C respired could be attributed to the utilisation of glucose-C substrate, based on the percentage of 14C–CO2 evolved after the addition of a 14C-labelled glucose tracer. Thus, although no evidenc...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
The impact of elevated CO2 on leaf-litter and root exudate production may alter soil carbon storage ...
Abstract. Soil microbial activity is often limited by the absence of readily available carbon (C) ba...
Very small inputs of labile substrates can cause several more times CO2–C to be rapidly evolved from...
The altered mineralization rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) in the presence of exogenous organic su...
During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon (C) contained in root exuda...
Labile carbon (C) inputs to soil (e.g., litter and root exudation) can prime soil organic matter (SO...
The addition of small or trace amounts of carbon to soils can result in the release of 2–5 times mor...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon (C) contained in root exuda...
Graduation date: 2008Soils are a globally significant carbon (C) pool and have the potential to resp...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
The impact of elevated CO2 on leaf-litter and root exudate production may alter soil carbon storage ...
Abstract. Soil microbial activity is often limited by the absence of readily available carbon (C) ba...
Very small inputs of labile substrates can cause several more times CO2–C to be rapidly evolved from...
The altered mineralization rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) in the presence of exogenous organic su...
During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon (C) contained in root exuda...
Labile carbon (C) inputs to soil (e.g., litter and root exudation) can prime soil organic matter (SO...
The addition of small or trace amounts of carbon to soils can result in the release of 2–5 times mor...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon (C) contained in root exuda...
Graduation date: 2008Soils are a globally significant carbon (C) pool and have the potential to resp...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
The impact of elevated CO2 on leaf-litter and root exudate production may alter soil carbon storage ...