Extracellular enzymes are the major mediators of plant residue and organic matter decomposition in soil, frequently associated with microbial metabolic processes and the biochemical cycling of nutrients in soil ecosystems. However, the dynamic trends and driving factors of extracellular enzymes and their stoichiometry during plant residue transformation remain to be further studied. Here, we investigated the dynamics of extracellular enzymes and enzymatic stoichiometry in the “litter-soil” transformation interface soil (TIS) layer, an essential occurrence layer for microbially-mediated C transformation. The results indicated an unbalanced relationship between substrate resource supply and microbial metabolic demand. Microbial metabolism was...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization affects the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition by regulating...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. As the primary microbial substrate af...
The relationships between soil eco-enzymatic stoichiometry and substrate stoichiometry could be used...
Soil extracellular enzyme stoichiometry (EES), the ratio of extracellular enzyme activities (EEAs) r...
Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry links microbial decomposition with nutrient mineralization and improves o...
The available carbon (C) to phosphorus (P) ratio in soil is regulated by extracellular hydrolases fo...
International audienceTo evaluate carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) dynamics during the d...
Extracellular enzymes are the proximate agents of organic matter decomposition and measures of these...
This review focuses on some important and challenging aspects of soil extracellular enzyme research....
This review focuses on some important and challenging aspects of soil extracellular enzyme research....
Variations in soil microbial metabolism currently represent one of the greatest areas of uncertainty...
Besides environmental and soil physical drivers, the functional properties of microbial populations,...
Soil extracellular enzyme activities and associated enzymatic stoichiometry are considered sensitive...
Soil extracellular enzymatic activity (EEA) stoichiometry could reflect the biogeochemical equilibri...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization affects the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition by regulating...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. As the primary microbial substrate af...
The relationships between soil eco-enzymatic stoichiometry and substrate stoichiometry could be used...
Soil extracellular enzyme stoichiometry (EES), the ratio of extracellular enzyme activities (EEAs) r...
Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry links microbial decomposition with nutrient mineralization and improves o...
The available carbon (C) to phosphorus (P) ratio in soil is regulated by extracellular hydrolases fo...
International audienceTo evaluate carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) dynamics during the d...
Extracellular enzymes are the proximate agents of organic matter decomposition and measures of these...
This review focuses on some important and challenging aspects of soil extracellular enzyme research....
This review focuses on some important and challenging aspects of soil extracellular enzyme research....
Variations in soil microbial metabolism currently represent one of the greatest areas of uncertainty...
Besides environmental and soil physical drivers, the functional properties of microbial populations,...
Soil extracellular enzyme activities and associated enzymatic stoichiometry are considered sensitive...
Soil extracellular enzymatic activity (EEA) stoichiometry could reflect the biogeochemical equilibri...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization affects the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition by regulating...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. As the primary microbial substrate af...