Organic carbon (C) is often applied to agricultural soils to increase soil organic matter, however, its mechanistic effects on soil P transformations and availability resulting from stimulation of microbial activities and changes in microbial communities remain uncertain. This study investigated the responses of soil P availability, P fractions and phoD harboring bacterial and fungal communities to two dose rates (5 and 10 mg C g−1 dry soil) of labile C (glucose) in bulk and rhizosphere soils planted with maize in a P-deficient soil (Oxisol). Both doses of glucose significantly increased available P concentrations (over a 47-day period) in soils without maize, and in the bulk and rhizosphere soils of maize, resulting in the promotion of mai...
Long-term contrasts in agricultural management can shift soil resource availability with potential c...
The cycling of soil organic matter (SOM) and carbon (C) within the soil is governed by the presence ...
Unsustainable agricultural management practices such as non-conservationist tillage and overuse of f...
Organic carbon (C) is often applied to agricultural soils to increase soil organic matter, however, ...
Carbon (C) additions to soil interact through chemical and microbiological processes to cause change...
Increasing organic matter (OM) in soil promotes the delivery of vital ecosystem services, such as im...
The quantity and chemical composition of soil organic carbon (C) are primary factors controlling the...
Microbial mechanisms associated with soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition are poorly understood. ...
Marginal soil fertility, soil acidity, aluminum toxicity, and a generalized low level of available n...
The relative contribution of different microbial groups to soil organic matter (SOM) turnover and ut...
Strategies for mitigating soil organic carbon (SOC) losses in intensively managed agricultural syste...
The available carbon (C) to phosphorus (P) ratio in soil is regulated by extracellular hydrolases fo...
Most cherry orchards in China have low organic carbon content, though carbon is very important for p...
The altered mineralization rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) in the presence of exogenous organic su...
The view that soil organic C (SOC) is formed mainly from non-metabolised and recalcitrant organic re...
Long-term contrasts in agricultural management can shift soil resource availability with potential c...
The cycling of soil organic matter (SOM) and carbon (C) within the soil is governed by the presence ...
Unsustainable agricultural management practices such as non-conservationist tillage and overuse of f...
Organic carbon (C) is often applied to agricultural soils to increase soil organic matter, however, ...
Carbon (C) additions to soil interact through chemical and microbiological processes to cause change...
Increasing organic matter (OM) in soil promotes the delivery of vital ecosystem services, such as im...
The quantity and chemical composition of soil organic carbon (C) are primary factors controlling the...
Microbial mechanisms associated with soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition are poorly understood. ...
Marginal soil fertility, soil acidity, aluminum toxicity, and a generalized low level of available n...
The relative contribution of different microbial groups to soil organic matter (SOM) turnover and ut...
Strategies for mitigating soil organic carbon (SOC) losses in intensively managed agricultural syste...
The available carbon (C) to phosphorus (P) ratio in soil is regulated by extracellular hydrolases fo...
Most cherry orchards in China have low organic carbon content, though carbon is very important for p...
The altered mineralization rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) in the presence of exogenous organic su...
The view that soil organic C (SOC) is formed mainly from non-metabolised and recalcitrant organic re...
Long-term contrasts in agricultural management can shift soil resource availability with potential c...
The cycling of soil organic matter (SOM) and carbon (C) within the soil is governed by the presence ...
Unsustainable agricultural management practices such as non-conservationist tillage and overuse of f...