Addition of easily available organic substances to soil often increases the CO2 efflux from pre-existing soil carbon (C). This phenomenon is often explained in terms of the Nitrogen (N)-Mining Hypothesis. According to this proposed – but never conclusively proven – mechanism, increased C availability induces N limitation in microbes, which then access N by degrading soil organic matter (SOM) – a priming effect. This is supported by some experiments demonstrating reduced CO2 efflux after mineral N addition. However, amino acids cause priming, despite their very low C:N ratios and rapid deamination to mineral N. To explore this contradiction, we applied 14C- and 15N-labelled C and N sources (glucose, alanine and ammonium sulfate) to rigorousl...
AIMS: Soil priming affects soil N transformation and plant N availability, but few studies have inve...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Abstract The addition of easily degradable compounds to soil (e.g. root exudates, plant residues) ca...
Addition of easily available organic substances to soil often increases the CO2 efflux from pre-exis...
The impact of increasing amounts of labile C input on priming effects (PE) on soil organic matter (S...
Input of labile organic carbon can enhance decomposition of extant soil organic carbon (SOC) through...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) contributes significantly to the global carbon (C) cycle ...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is regulated by microbial activity, which strongly depend...
The addition of easily degradable compounds to soil (e.g. root exudates, plant residues) can result ...
Priming effects are fast short-term changes in the turnover of soil organic matter (SOM). Depending ...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a powerful controller of soil carbon (C) cycling in temperate forests, ...
Background and aims: Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition alters the priming effect (PE), which is de...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon ...
Agronomic practices such as crop residue return and additional nutrient supply are recommended to in...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) availability depend on the breakdown of soil polymers such as ligni...
AIMS: Soil priming affects soil N transformation and plant N availability, but few studies have inve...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Abstract The addition of easily degradable compounds to soil (e.g. root exudates, plant residues) ca...
Addition of easily available organic substances to soil often increases the CO2 efflux from pre-exis...
The impact of increasing amounts of labile C input on priming effects (PE) on soil organic matter (S...
Input of labile organic carbon can enhance decomposition of extant soil organic carbon (SOC) through...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) contributes significantly to the global carbon (C) cycle ...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is regulated by microbial activity, which strongly depend...
The addition of easily degradable compounds to soil (e.g. root exudates, plant residues) can result ...
Priming effects are fast short-term changes in the turnover of soil organic matter (SOM). Depending ...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a powerful controller of soil carbon (C) cycling in temperate forests, ...
Background and aims: Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition alters the priming effect (PE), which is de...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon ...
Agronomic practices such as crop residue return and additional nutrient supply are recommended to in...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) availability depend on the breakdown of soil polymers such as ligni...
AIMS: Soil priming affects soil N transformation and plant N availability, but few studies have inve...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Abstract The addition of easily degradable compounds to soil (e.g. root exudates, plant residues) ca...