Increasing the diversity of the crops grown in arable soils delivers multiple ecological functions. Whether mixtures of residues from different crops grown in polyculture contribute to microbial assimilation of C to a greater extent than would be expected from applying individual residues is currently unknown. In this study, we used 13C isotope labelled cover crop residues (buckwheat, clover, radish, and sunflower) to track microbial assimilation of plant residue-derived C using phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis. We also quantified microbial assimilation of C derived from the soil organic matter (SOM) because fresh residue inputs also prime the decomposition of SOM. To consider the initial stages of residue decomposition, and preclude...
International audienceSoil microorganisms play a key role in soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics, but...
International audienceCrop residues are among the main inputs that allow the organic carbon (C) and ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) may either increase or decrease after...
To improve sustainability in agricultural systems, winter cover crops are increasingly replacing fal...
Microbial transformation of crop residue is the key process of soil organic matter (SOM) formation a...
Sustainable agricultural management is needed to reduce negative effects of current intensive agricu...
Land use change driven alteration of microbial communities can have implications on belowground C cy...
Crop residues are the prime source of energy and nutrients affecting soil biological, chemical and p...
The flow of new and native plant-derived C in the rhizosphere of an agricultural field during one gr...
• Root carbon (C) inputs may regulate decomposition rates in soil, and in this study we ask: how do ...
EA GenoSol EcolDur CT3International audienceSoil organic matter (SOM) represents the main pool of ca...
Sustainably providing food for a growing population whilst maintaining a healthy soil is currently a...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
This study investigates the influence of C3 and C4 plants, soil texture and seasonal changes on the ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Inputs of crop residues and labile C (e.g. root exudates) can affect the decompo...
International audienceSoil microorganisms play a key role in soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics, but...
International audienceCrop residues are among the main inputs that allow the organic carbon (C) and ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) may either increase or decrease after...
To improve sustainability in agricultural systems, winter cover crops are increasingly replacing fal...
Microbial transformation of crop residue is the key process of soil organic matter (SOM) formation a...
Sustainable agricultural management is needed to reduce negative effects of current intensive agricu...
Land use change driven alteration of microbial communities can have implications on belowground C cy...
Crop residues are the prime source of energy and nutrients affecting soil biological, chemical and p...
The flow of new and native plant-derived C in the rhizosphere of an agricultural field during one gr...
• Root carbon (C) inputs may regulate decomposition rates in soil, and in this study we ask: how do ...
EA GenoSol EcolDur CT3International audienceSoil organic matter (SOM) represents the main pool of ca...
Sustainably providing food for a growing population whilst maintaining a healthy soil is currently a...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
This study investigates the influence of C3 and C4 plants, soil texture and seasonal changes on the ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Inputs of crop residues and labile C (e.g. root exudates) can affect the decompo...
International audienceSoil microorganisms play a key role in soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics, but...
International audienceCrop residues are among the main inputs that allow the organic carbon (C) and ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) may either increase or decrease after...