The deep soil, > 1 m, harbors a substantial share of the global microbial biomass. Currently, it is not known whether microbial activity several meters below the surface is fueled by recently fixed carbon or by old carbon that persisted in soil for several hundred years. Understanding the carbon source of microbial activity in deep soil is important to identify the drivers of biotic processes in the critical zone. Therefore, we explored carbon cycling in soils in three climate zones (arid, mediterranean, and humid) of the Coastal Cordillera of Chile down to a depth of 6 m, using carbon isotopes. Specifically, we determined the C-13 :C- 12 ratio (delta C-13) of soil and roots and the C-14 : C-12 ratio (delta C-14) of soil organic carbon and ...
Soil carbon (C) storage has gained much attention in the past decade due to its potentially huge imp...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
Most of our terrestrial carbon (C) storage occurs in soils as organic C derived from living organism...
The deep soil, > 1 m, harbors a substantial share of the global microbial biomass. Currently, it is ...
This data file (Scheibe_2022.xlsx) contains radiocarbon data of bulk soil carbon and CO2 respired in...
Floodplain soils provide an important link in the land-ocean aquatic continuum. Understanding microb...
We measured the natural abundance of 14C in CO2 respired from surface and deep soils released throug...
The world's soils store more carbon than is present in biomass and in the atmosphere(1). Little is k...
Aims Current estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) are based largely on surficial measurements to ...
Despite the importance of subsoil carbon (C) deposition by deep-rooted crops in mitigating climate c...
International audienceThe size of the organic carbon reservoir of the planet's soils is estimated to...
This study investigates how carbon sources of soil microbial communities vary with soil depth. Micro...
Overall this thesis shows that microbial CO2 fixation is a ubiquitous process that contributes to ca...
Soil carbon (C) storage has gained much attention in the past decade due to its potentially huge imp...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
Most of our terrestrial carbon (C) storage occurs in soils as organic C derived from living organism...
The deep soil, > 1 m, harbors a substantial share of the global microbial biomass. Currently, it is ...
This data file (Scheibe_2022.xlsx) contains radiocarbon data of bulk soil carbon and CO2 respired in...
Floodplain soils provide an important link in the land-ocean aquatic continuum. Understanding microb...
We measured the natural abundance of 14C in CO2 respired from surface and deep soils released throug...
The world's soils store more carbon than is present in biomass and in the atmosphere(1). Little is k...
Aims Current estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) are based largely on surficial measurements to ...
Despite the importance of subsoil carbon (C) deposition by deep-rooted crops in mitigating climate c...
International audienceThe size of the organic carbon reservoir of the planet's soils is estimated to...
This study investigates how carbon sources of soil microbial communities vary with soil depth. Micro...
Overall this thesis shows that microbial CO2 fixation is a ubiquitous process that contributes to ca...
Soil carbon (C) storage has gained much attention in the past decade due to its potentially huge imp...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
Most of our terrestrial carbon (C) storage occurs in soils as organic C derived from living organism...