Soil enzymes produced by microorganisms transform substrates in the soil carbon (C) and nutrient cycles. Limitations in C and other nutrients could affect microbial biosynthesis processes, so we expect that soil enzyme activity will reflect microbial deficiencies in C, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) at a large spatial scale. We collected soil from nutrient addition trials in eight forest ecosystems, ranging from temperate forests to tropical forests in eastern China, and conducted vector analysis of the soil enzymatic stoichiometry to examine the spatial extent of soil microbial C and nutrient limitations. We also determined whether nutrient addition could alleviate nutrient limitation or otherwise impact soil microbial resource use. Soil ...
The relative activities of soil enzymes involved in mineralizing organic carbon (C), nitrogen (N), a...
Variation in microbial metabolism poses one of the greatest current uncertainties in models of globa...
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the impacts of reduced aboveground and belowground C...
Soil extracellular enzyme activities and associated enzymatic stoichiometry are considered sensitive...
1. Microbial relative resource limitations represented by enzyme stoichiometry reflect the relations...
8 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 57 referencias.- Supplementary information The online version contains suppl...
Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry links microbial decomposition with nutrient mineralization and improves o...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Soil microorganisms play an important role in regulating nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems...
Abstract Background Nitrogen (N) saturation theory proposes that an ecosystem might switch from N li...
Higher ecosystem nitrogen (N) inputs resulting from human activities often suppress soil microbial b...
Inspired by the strict constraint ratio (relatively low variability) between carbon (C), nitrogen (N...
Soil extracellular enzymatic activity (EEA) stoichiometry could reflect the biogeochemical equilibri...
Microbial processes are one of the key factors driving carbon (C) and nutrient cycling in terrestria...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to affect soil carbon (C) and N cycling in subtropical forest...
The relative activities of soil enzymes involved in mineralizing organic carbon (C), nitrogen (N), a...
Variation in microbial metabolism poses one of the greatest current uncertainties in models of globa...
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the impacts of reduced aboveground and belowground C...
Soil extracellular enzyme activities and associated enzymatic stoichiometry are considered sensitive...
1. Microbial relative resource limitations represented by enzyme stoichiometry reflect the relations...
8 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 57 referencias.- Supplementary information The online version contains suppl...
Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry links microbial decomposition with nutrient mineralization and improves o...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Soil microorganisms play an important role in regulating nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems...
Abstract Background Nitrogen (N) saturation theory proposes that an ecosystem might switch from N li...
Higher ecosystem nitrogen (N) inputs resulting from human activities often suppress soil microbial b...
Inspired by the strict constraint ratio (relatively low variability) between carbon (C), nitrogen (N...
Soil extracellular enzymatic activity (EEA) stoichiometry could reflect the biogeochemical equilibri...
Microbial processes are one of the key factors driving carbon (C) and nutrient cycling in terrestria...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to affect soil carbon (C) and N cycling in subtropical forest...
The relative activities of soil enzymes involved in mineralizing organic carbon (C), nitrogen (N), a...
Variation in microbial metabolism poses one of the greatest current uncertainties in models of globa...
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the impacts of reduced aboveground and belowground C...