Soil carbon (C) stabilization has become an important topic in recent years in the context of global climate change. Increasing evidence suggests that microbial residues represent a significant fraction of persistent soil C pools. However, patterns and determinants of soil microbial residues across different biomes remain poorly understood. Here, by combining field investigations from tropical to boreal forests in eastern China with a meta-analysis across global forest biomes, we assessed how biotic and abiotic factors governed the geographic pattern of soil microbial residues indicated by amino sugars. We found that microbial residue concentrations in soils increased significantly from tropical to boreal forests in China and across the glo...
Soil microbial residues contribute to the majority of stable soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, and th...
Soil microorganisms play an important role in regulating nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceEnvironmental factors (e.g., climate and edaphic factors) indirectly regulate ...
The function and change of global soil carbon (C) reserves in natural ecosystems are key regulators ...
Altitudinally-defined climate conditions provide specific vegetation types and soil environments tha...
The sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) in terrestrial ecosystems is determined by the balanc...
Microbial biomass represents a substantial source of labile C contributing to soil organic matter (S...
The sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) in terrestrial ecosystems is determined by the balanc...
Abstract Background Forest restoration has been considered an effective method to increase soil orga...
Soil organic matter is one of the most important carbon (C) pools in terrestrial ecosystems, and fut...
Soil enzymes produced by microorganisms transform substrates in the soil carbon (C) and nutrient cyc...
Microbial biomass represents a substantial source of labile C contributing to soil organic matter (S...
It has been recognized that land use change affects soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics and the assoc...
Global warming has shifted climate zones poleward or upward. However, understanding the responses an...
Global warming has shifted climate zones poleward or upward. However, understanding the responses an...
Soil microbial residues contribute to the majority of stable soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, and th...
Soil microorganisms play an important role in regulating nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceEnvironmental factors (e.g., climate and edaphic factors) indirectly regulate ...
The function and change of global soil carbon (C) reserves in natural ecosystems are key regulators ...
Altitudinally-defined climate conditions provide specific vegetation types and soil environments tha...
The sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) in terrestrial ecosystems is determined by the balanc...
Microbial biomass represents a substantial source of labile C contributing to soil organic matter (S...
The sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) in terrestrial ecosystems is determined by the balanc...
Abstract Background Forest restoration has been considered an effective method to increase soil orga...
Soil organic matter is one of the most important carbon (C) pools in terrestrial ecosystems, and fut...
Soil enzymes produced by microorganisms transform substrates in the soil carbon (C) and nutrient cyc...
Microbial biomass represents a substantial source of labile C contributing to soil organic matter (S...
It has been recognized that land use change affects soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics and the assoc...
Global warming has shifted climate zones poleward or upward. However, understanding the responses an...
Global warming has shifted climate zones poleward or upward. However, understanding the responses an...
Soil microbial residues contribute to the majority of stable soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, and th...
Soil microorganisms play an important role in regulating nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceEnvironmental factors (e.g., climate and edaphic factors) indirectly regulate ...