The impact of increasing amounts of labile C input on priming effects (PE) on soil organic matter (SOM) mineralization remains unclear, particularly under anoxic conditions and under high C input common in microbial hotspots. PE and their mechanisms were investigated by a 60-day incubation of three flooded paddy soils amended with13C-labeled glucose equivalent to 50–500% of microbial biomass C (MBC). PE (14–55% of unamended soil) peaked at moderate glucose addition rates (i.e., 50–300% of MBC). Glucose addition above 300% of MBC suppressed SOM mineralization but intensified microbial N acquisition, which contradicted the common PE mechanism of accelerating SOM decomposition for N-supply (frequently termed as “N mining”). Particularly at glu...
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...
Long-term contrasts in agricultural management can shift soil resource availability with potential c...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The impact of increasing amounts of labile C input on priming effects (PE) on so...
Labile carbon (C) inputs affect the soil carbon:nitrogen (C:N) ratio and microbial stoichiometric ho...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is regulated by microbial activity, which strongly depend...
Addition of easily available organic substances to soil often increases the CO2 efflux from pre-exis...
During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon (C) contained in root exuda...
International audienceIt is increasingly recognized that soil microbes have the ability to decompose...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a powerful controller of soil carbon (C) cycling in temperate forests, ...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
Soil is fundamental to agricultural productivity and sustainability. Soil organic matter (SOM) is im...
Microbial biomass turnover and the associated recycling of carbon (Cmic), nitrogen (Nmic) and phosph...
Root exudates can significantly modify microbial activity and soil organic matter (SOM) mineralizati...
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...
Long-term contrasts in agricultural management can shift soil resource availability with potential c...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The impact of increasing amounts of labile C input on priming effects (PE) on so...
Labile carbon (C) inputs affect the soil carbon:nitrogen (C:N) ratio and microbial stoichiometric ho...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is regulated by microbial activity, which strongly depend...
Addition of easily available organic substances to soil often increases the CO2 efflux from pre-exis...
During the last decade it has been increasingly acknowledged that carbon (C) contained in root exuda...
International audienceIt is increasingly recognized that soil microbes have the ability to decompose...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a powerful controller of soil carbon (C) cycling in temperate forests, ...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
Soil is fundamental to agricultural productivity and sustainability. Soil organic matter (SOM) is im...
Microbial biomass turnover and the associated recycling of carbon (Cmic), nitrogen (Nmic) and phosph...
Root exudates can significantly modify microbial activity and soil organic matter (SOM) mineralizati...
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...
Long-term contrasts in agricultural management can shift soil resource availability with potential c...