Rapid microbial growth in the early phase of plant litter decomposition is viewed as an important component of soil organic matter (SOM) formation. However, the microbial taxa and chemical substrates that correlate with carbon storage are not well resolved. The complexity of microbial communities and diverse substrate chemistries that occur in natural soils make it difficult to identify links between community membership and decomposition processes in the soil environment. To identify potential relationships between microbes, soil organic matter, and their impact on carbon storage, we used sand microcosms to control for external environmental factors such as changes in temperature and moisture as well as the variability in available carbon ...
Fungi and bacteria are the two principal microbial groups in soil, responsible for the breakdown of ...
Potential carbon mineralization (Cmin) is a commonly used indicator of soil health, with greater Cmi...
Knowledge of dynamic interactions between natural organic matter (NOM) and microbial communities is ...
The largest terrestrial carbon sink on earth is soil carbon stocks. As the climate changes, the rate...
183 pagesThe majority of soil carbon (C) is associated with clay-size organo-mineral particles and i...
Soil dissolved organic carbon (DOC) sources and its seasonal dynamics are poorly known. We aimed to ...
Intensive agricultural management often depletes soil organic matter (SOM), the largest terrestrial ...
A major thrust of terrestrial microbial ecology is focused on understanding when and how the composi...
Soil plays a crucial role in global climate change, e.g. soils in afforested areas have a high poten...
<strong>Explorations</strong> <strong>of soil microbial processes driven by dissolved organic carbon...
Soil organic matter (SOM) contains substantial amounts of carbon and nitrogen and plays an important...
Microbial decomposers process a great majority of net primary production in the biosphere and regula...
Terrestrial carbon (C) represents the largest active global C pool. Microbes are estimated to mediat...
This paper investigated the flow of carbon into different groups of soil microorganisms isolated fro...
Microbial decomposers are responsible for the breakdown of organic matter (OM) and thus regulate soi...
Fungi and bacteria are the two principal microbial groups in soil, responsible for the breakdown of ...
Potential carbon mineralization (Cmin) is a commonly used indicator of soil health, with greater Cmi...
Knowledge of dynamic interactions between natural organic matter (NOM) and microbial communities is ...
The largest terrestrial carbon sink on earth is soil carbon stocks. As the climate changes, the rate...
183 pagesThe majority of soil carbon (C) is associated with clay-size organo-mineral particles and i...
Soil dissolved organic carbon (DOC) sources and its seasonal dynamics are poorly known. We aimed to ...
Intensive agricultural management often depletes soil organic matter (SOM), the largest terrestrial ...
A major thrust of terrestrial microbial ecology is focused on understanding when and how the composi...
Soil plays a crucial role in global climate change, e.g. soils in afforested areas have a high poten...
<strong>Explorations</strong> <strong>of soil microbial processes driven by dissolved organic carbon...
Soil organic matter (SOM) contains substantial amounts of carbon and nitrogen and plays an important...
Microbial decomposers process a great majority of net primary production in the biosphere and regula...
Terrestrial carbon (C) represents the largest active global C pool. Microbes are estimated to mediat...
This paper investigated the flow of carbon into different groups of soil microorganisms isolated fro...
Microbial decomposers are responsible for the breakdown of organic matter (OM) and thus regulate soi...
Fungi and bacteria are the two principal microbial groups in soil, responsible for the breakdown of ...
Potential carbon mineralization (Cmin) is a commonly used indicator of soil health, with greater Cmi...
Knowledge of dynamic interactions between natural organic matter (NOM) and microbial communities is ...