Microbial activity and functioning in soils are strongly limited by carbon (C) availability, of which a great proportion is released by living roots. Rhizodeposition and especially root exudates stimulate microbial activity and growth, and may shift the stoichiometric balance between C, N, and P. Thereby, exudates heighten microbial nutrient demand and acquisition of N and P from organic matter, leading to an increase in enzyme production. Aim of this study was to determine environmental controls of extracellular enzyme production, and hence on potential enzyme activities (Vmax) and substrate affinities (Km). To determine the controlling factors, we worked on four spatial scales from the microscale (i.e. rhizosphere) through the mesoscale (...
Topography features within catchments influence soil properties, nutrient status, microbial dynamics...
Soil extracellular enzyme activities and associated enzymatic stoichiometry are considered sensitive...
Topography features within catchments influence soil properties, nutrient status, microbial dynamics...
Extracellular enzymes are the proximate agents of organic matter decomposition and measures of these...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
The relative activities of soil enzymes involved in mineralizing organic carbon (C), nitrogen (N), a...
Chemical stabilization of microbial-derived products such as extracellular enzymes (EE) onto mineral...
Ratios of specific carbon (C), nitrogen(N) and phosphorus (P) acquisition activities converged on 1:...
Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry links microbial decomposition with nutrient mineralization and improves o...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
Large amounts of carbon (C) are stored in soil organic matter, thus soils are a key component of the...
<div><p>Enzyme dynamics are being incorporated into soil carbon cycling models and accurate represen...
Topography features within catchments influence soil properties, nutrient status, microbial dynamics...
Topography features within catchments influence soil properties, nutrient status, microbial dynamics...
Soil extracellular enzyme activities and associated enzymatic stoichiometry are considered sensitive...
Topography features within catchments influence soil properties, nutrient status, microbial dynamics...
Extracellular enzymes are the proximate agents of organic matter decomposition and measures of these...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
The relative activities of soil enzymes involved in mineralizing organic carbon (C), nitrogen (N), a...
Chemical stabilization of microbial-derived products such as extracellular enzymes (EE) onto mineral...
Ratios of specific carbon (C), nitrogen(N) and phosphorus (P) acquisition activities converged on 1:...
Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry links microbial decomposition with nutrient mineralization and improves o...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThe decomposition of soil organic matter depends strongly on its availability to ...
Large amounts of carbon (C) are stored in soil organic matter, thus soils are a key component of the...
<div><p>Enzyme dynamics are being incorporated into soil carbon cycling models and accurate represen...
Topography features within catchments influence soil properties, nutrient status, microbial dynamics...
Topography features within catchments influence soil properties, nutrient status, microbial dynamics...
Soil extracellular enzyme activities and associated enzymatic stoichiometry are considered sensitive...
Topography features within catchments influence soil properties, nutrient status, microbial dynamics...