peer reviewedUnraveling the influence of microbes on C content at aggregate scale is pivotal for promoting soil C accumulation. Previous studies were based mainly on the mutual transformation process between aggregates, the links between the microorganisms in initial aggregates and inner C content and aggregate sizes were still unclear. In this study, the classified aggregates (> 5 mm, 2–5 mm, 1–2 mm, 0.25–1 mm, and 2 mm aggregates. Aggregates of > 5 mm were more capable of improving unstable C accumulation and C derived from straw (Cstraw) than smaller aggregates. Fungi and Gram-negative bacteria (G-) were more important to increasing C accumulation in > 2 mm aggregates, whereas Gram-positive (G+) bacteria dominated in < 2 mm aggregates. ...
Microbial residues represent a significant soil organic matter pool and participate in soil aggregat...
peer-reviewedThe influence of horizon position and aggregate size on bacterial and fungal community ...
The stabilization of soil organic carbon (SOC) promoted by conservation agriculture (CA) depends on ...
peer reviewedUnraveling the influence of microbes on C content at aggregate scale is pivotal for pro...
peer reviewedLong-term fertilization alters soil microbiological properties and then affects the soi...
Understanding the influence of long-term crop management practices on the soil microbial community i...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Microbes play pivotal roles in soil organic matter (SOM) turnover: formation and...
For the identification of C pools involved in soil aggregation, a physically-based aggregate fractio...
Soil carbon stabilization is known to depend in part on its distribution in structural aggregates, a...
For the identification of C pools involved in soil aggregation, a physically-based aggregate fractio...
To evaluate the long–term effect of compost (CM) and inorganic fertilizer (NPK) application on micro...
Microbial mechanisms associated with soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition are poorly understood. ...
Soil organic amendments in agricultural production can benefit crop production and a wide range of s...
Differences in the structure of microbial communities are reported to exist between the inside and o...
Under conservation agriculture (CA), soil aggregates physically protect soil organic C, creating mic...
Microbial residues represent a significant soil organic matter pool and participate in soil aggregat...
peer-reviewedThe influence of horizon position and aggregate size on bacterial and fungal community ...
The stabilization of soil organic carbon (SOC) promoted by conservation agriculture (CA) depends on ...
peer reviewedUnraveling the influence of microbes on C content at aggregate scale is pivotal for pro...
peer reviewedLong-term fertilization alters soil microbiological properties and then affects the soi...
Understanding the influence of long-term crop management practices on the soil microbial community i...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Microbes play pivotal roles in soil organic matter (SOM) turnover: formation and...
For the identification of C pools involved in soil aggregation, a physically-based aggregate fractio...
Soil carbon stabilization is known to depend in part on its distribution in structural aggregates, a...
For the identification of C pools involved in soil aggregation, a physically-based aggregate fractio...
To evaluate the long–term effect of compost (CM) and inorganic fertilizer (NPK) application on micro...
Microbial mechanisms associated with soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition are poorly understood. ...
Soil organic amendments in agricultural production can benefit crop production and a wide range of s...
Differences in the structure of microbial communities are reported to exist between the inside and o...
Under conservation agriculture (CA), soil aggregates physically protect soil organic C, creating mic...
Microbial residues represent a significant soil organic matter pool and participate in soil aggregat...
peer-reviewedThe influence of horizon position and aggregate size on bacterial and fungal community ...
The stabilization of soil organic carbon (SOC) promoted by conservation agriculture (CA) depends on ...