Amino sugars and D-amino acid enantiomers are major components of bacterial and fungal cell walls (i.e. peptidoglycan and chitin) and are often used as biomarkers of microbial residue turnover in soils. However, little is known about the in situ decomposition rates of microbial cell wall residues and how soil physicochemical properties affect this process. In this study, we investigated the in situ gross production and consumption rates of free amino sugars (glucosamine and muramic acid) and amino acids (meso-diaminopimelic acid, l-alanine, and d-alanine) by a novel isotope pool dilution assay using 15N-labeled amino compounds. Soils were obtained from six sites differing in land management (cropland, pasture, and forest) and bedrock (silic...
Although amino sugars represent a major component of soil organic nitrogen (ON), the assimilation of...
Background and aims Amino acid turnover in soil is an important element of terrestrial carbon and ni...
Microorganisms regulate the carbon (C) cycle in soil, controlling the utilization and recycling of o...
Amino sugars and D-amino acid enantiomers are major components of bacterial and fungal cell walls (i...
Soil fluxomics analysis can provide pivotal information for understanding soil biochemical pathways ...
Soil fluxomics analysis can provide pivotal information for understanding soil biochemical pathways ...
Amino sugars are the building blocks of microbial cell walls and have widely been used to asses micr...
Amino sugars are key microbial biomarkers for determining the contribution of microbial residues in ...
Purpose Identifying the impact of inorganic-nitrogen (N) availability on soil amino sugar dynamics d...
Microbial uptake and utilisation are the main transformation pathways of low molecular weight organi...
Understanding microbial transformations in soils is important for predicting future carbon sequestra...
This review focuses on the chemical nature of that fraction of already dissolved organic matter into...
Soil organic matter (SOM) contains substantial amounts of carbon and nitrogen and plays an important...
Abstractl-isomeric amino acids and oligopeptides are thought to represent a key nitrogen (N) source ...
© 2018 British Society of Soil Science The present study aimed to reveal the steps in the formation ...
Although amino sugars represent a major component of soil organic nitrogen (ON), the assimilation of...
Background and aims Amino acid turnover in soil is an important element of terrestrial carbon and ni...
Microorganisms regulate the carbon (C) cycle in soil, controlling the utilization and recycling of o...
Amino sugars and D-amino acid enantiomers are major components of bacterial and fungal cell walls (i...
Soil fluxomics analysis can provide pivotal information for understanding soil biochemical pathways ...
Soil fluxomics analysis can provide pivotal information for understanding soil biochemical pathways ...
Amino sugars are the building blocks of microbial cell walls and have widely been used to asses micr...
Amino sugars are key microbial biomarkers for determining the contribution of microbial residues in ...
Purpose Identifying the impact of inorganic-nitrogen (N) availability on soil amino sugar dynamics d...
Microbial uptake and utilisation are the main transformation pathways of low molecular weight organi...
Understanding microbial transformations in soils is important for predicting future carbon sequestra...
This review focuses on the chemical nature of that fraction of already dissolved organic matter into...
Soil organic matter (SOM) contains substantial amounts of carbon and nitrogen and plays an important...
Abstractl-isomeric amino acids and oligopeptides are thought to represent a key nitrogen (N) source ...
© 2018 British Society of Soil Science The present study aimed to reveal the steps in the formation ...
Although amino sugars represent a major component of soil organic nitrogen (ON), the assimilation of...
Background and aims Amino acid turnover in soil is an important element of terrestrial carbon and ni...
Microorganisms regulate the carbon (C) cycle in soil, controlling the utilization and recycling of o...