Abstract Background Decomposition of plant biomass is vital for carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. In waterlogged soils including paddy fields and natural wetlands, plant biomass degradation generates the largest natural source of global methane emission. However, the intricate process of plant biomass degradation by diverse soil microorganisms remains poorly characterized. Here we report a chemical and metagenomic investigation into the mechanism of straw decomposition in a paddy soil. Results The chemical analysis of 16-day soil microcosm incubation revealed that straw decomposition could be divided into two stages based on the dynamics of methane, short chain fatty acids, dissolved organic carbon and monosaccharides. Metagenomic a...
Not AvailableBiochemical pathways of methanogenesis and methanotrophy coupled with carbon (C)-nitrog...
Incorporation of plant residues strongly enhances the methane production and emission from flooded r...
Rice paddies in central Thailand are flooded either by irrigation (irrigated rice) or by rain (rain-...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that plays a major role in global climate change. Biogenic methan...
Rice straw is one of the major organic materials introduced to rice field soils and its incorporatio...
Flooded rice fields are not only a global food source but also a major biogenic source of atmospheri...
Input of plant material may strongly change decomposition rates of soil organic matter (SOM), i.e. c...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial biomass (MB) are small but reactiv...
The addition of fresh organic matter is known to modify both microbial community structure and soil ...
<div><p>Flooded rice fields are not only a global food source but also a major biogenic source of at...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
Abstract The characteristics of long-term rice straw decomposition and succession in the bacterial c...
Abstract Background Paddy soil dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a major hotspot for soil bi...
AimsThe response of microbial metagenome to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) degradation in t...
Drainage is an important mitigation strategy to reduce methane emission from rice paddies. Here, we ...
Not AvailableBiochemical pathways of methanogenesis and methanotrophy coupled with carbon (C)-nitrog...
Incorporation of plant residues strongly enhances the methane production and emission from flooded r...
Rice paddies in central Thailand are flooded either by irrigation (irrigated rice) or by rain (rain-...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that plays a major role in global climate change. Biogenic methan...
Rice straw is one of the major organic materials introduced to rice field soils and its incorporatio...
Flooded rice fields are not only a global food source but also a major biogenic source of atmospheri...
Input of plant material may strongly change decomposition rates of soil organic matter (SOM), i.e. c...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial biomass (MB) are small but reactiv...
The addition of fresh organic matter is known to modify both microbial community structure and soil ...
<div><p>Flooded rice fields are not only a global food source but also a major biogenic source of at...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
Abstract The characteristics of long-term rice straw decomposition and succession in the bacterial c...
Abstract Background Paddy soil dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a major hotspot for soil bi...
AimsThe response of microbial metagenome to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) degradation in t...
Drainage is an important mitigation strategy to reduce methane emission from rice paddies. Here, we ...
Not AvailableBiochemical pathways of methanogenesis and methanotrophy coupled with carbon (C)-nitrog...
Incorporation of plant residues strongly enhances the methane production and emission from flooded r...
Rice paddies in central Thailand are flooded either by irrigation (irrigated rice) or by rain (rain-...