Biogeochemical reactions occurring in soil pore space underpin gaseous emissions measured at macroscopic scales but are difficult to quantify due to their complexity and heterogeneity. We develop a volumetric-average method to calculate aerobic respiration rates analytically from soil with microscopic soil structure represented explicitly. Soil water content in the model is the result of the volumetric-average of the microscopic processes, and it is nonlinearly coupled with temperature and other factors. Since many biogeochemical reactions are driven by oxygen (O2) which must overcome various resistances before reaching reactive microsites from the atmosphere, the volumetric-average results in negative feedback between temperature and soil ...
Soil heterotrophic respiration is strongly controlled by temperature. Thus, understanding how soil m...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to global warming may substantially increase atmospheric CO2 c...
AbstractFactors governing the turnover of organic matter (OM) added to soils, including substrate qu...
Despite considerable recent work on soil heterotrophic respiration, a mechanistic understanding of t...
Soil water status is one of the most important environmental factors that control microbial activity...
International audienceTemperature acclimation of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is one of t...
Factors governing the turnover of organic matter (OM) added to soils, including substrate quality, c...
Soil moisture strongly affects the dynamics of soil organic matter and is an important environmental...
Several studies have shown multiple confounding factors influencing soil respiration in the field, w...
Respiration of heterotrophic microorganisms decomposing soil organic carbon releases carbon dioxide ...
The interaction of soil microbes with their physical environment affects their abilities to respire,...
Developing a more mechanistic understanding of soil respiration is hampered by the difficulty in det...
Soil respiration (Rs) and N₂O emissions from pastoral ecosystems are responsible for a substantial p...
Soil respiration represents the second largest CO2 flux from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmospher...
Multiple lines of existing evidence suggest that increasing CO2 emission from soils in response to r...
Soil heterotrophic respiration is strongly controlled by temperature. Thus, understanding how soil m...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to global warming may substantially increase atmospheric CO2 c...
AbstractFactors governing the turnover of organic matter (OM) added to soils, including substrate qu...
Despite considerable recent work on soil heterotrophic respiration, a mechanistic understanding of t...
Soil water status is one of the most important environmental factors that control microbial activity...
International audienceTemperature acclimation of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is one of t...
Factors governing the turnover of organic matter (OM) added to soils, including substrate quality, c...
Soil moisture strongly affects the dynamics of soil organic matter and is an important environmental...
Several studies have shown multiple confounding factors influencing soil respiration in the field, w...
Respiration of heterotrophic microorganisms decomposing soil organic carbon releases carbon dioxide ...
The interaction of soil microbes with their physical environment affects their abilities to respire,...
Developing a more mechanistic understanding of soil respiration is hampered by the difficulty in det...
Soil respiration (Rs) and N₂O emissions from pastoral ecosystems are responsible for a substantial p...
Soil respiration represents the second largest CO2 flux from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmospher...
Multiple lines of existing evidence suggest that increasing CO2 emission from soils in response to r...
Soil heterotrophic respiration is strongly controlled by temperature. Thus, understanding how soil m...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to global warming may substantially increase atmospheric CO2 c...
AbstractFactors governing the turnover of organic matter (OM) added to soils, including substrate qu...