Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has frequently been observed to increase soil carbon (C) storage in forests, but the underlying mechanisms still remain unclear. Changes in microbial community composition and substrate use are hypothesized to be one of the key mechanisms affected by N inputs. Here, we investigated the effects of N deposition on amino sugars, which are used as biomarkers for fungal- and bacterial-derived microbial residues in soil. We made use of a 4-year combined CO2 enrichment and N deposition experiment in model forest ecosystems, providing a distinct C-13 signal for new' and old' C in soil organic matter and microbial residues measured in density and particle-size fractions of soils. Our hypothesis was that N depositi...
The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions,...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a component of global change that has considerable impact on belowground ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has frequently been observed to increase soil carbon (C) storage...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has increased dramatically since preindustrial times and continu...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has increased dramatically since preindustrial times and continu...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has increased dramatically since preindustrial times and continu...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Forest soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the largest reservoirs of terrestrial carbon (C) and is a...
Labile carbon (C) fractions, such as sugars, may persist in soil due to their incorporation into mic...
Labile carbon (C) fractions, such as sugars, may persist in soil due to their incorporation into mic...
Background: Two carbon (C) sources are of particular interest for soil organic carbon (SOC) storage ...
© 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a ...
The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions,...
The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions,...
The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions,...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a component of global change that has considerable impact on belowground ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has frequently been observed to increase soil carbon (C) storage...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has increased dramatically since preindustrial times and continu...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has increased dramatically since preindustrial times and continu...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has increased dramatically since preindustrial times and continu...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Forest soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the largest reservoirs of terrestrial carbon (C) and is a...
Labile carbon (C) fractions, such as sugars, may persist in soil due to their incorporation into mic...
Labile carbon (C) fractions, such as sugars, may persist in soil due to their incorporation into mic...
Background: Two carbon (C) sources are of particular interest for soil organic carbon (SOC) storage ...
© 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a ...
The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions,...
The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions,...
The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions,...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a component of global change that has considerable impact on belowground ...