Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is regulated by microbial activity, which strongly depends on the availability of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). Yet, the special role of N on soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization is still under discussion. The recent concept of microbial N mining predicts increasing SOC mineralization under N-deficiency, which is in contrast to the generally accepted stoichiometric decomposition theory.Following this concept we hypothesized that spatio-temporal patterns of microbial activity are controlled by SOC and N contents, but that microorganisms maintain their functionality to mineralize C under conditions of N deficiency because of microbial N mining.To test this hypothesis, we added glucose to an arable...
Soil microbial C:N:P stoichiometry and microbial maintenance respiration (i.e. metabolic quotient, q...
Ecosystem responses to nitrogen (N) additions are manifold and complex, and also affect the carbon (...
Soil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (C) during microbial de...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a powerful controller of soil carbon (C) cycling in temperate forests, ...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
Fungi and bacteria are the two principal microbial groups in soil, responsible for the breakdown of ...
Rising carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and temperatures are expected to stimulate plant producti...
Mineral nitrogen (N) availability to heterotrophic micro-organisms is known to impact organic matter...
The impact of increasing amounts of labile C input on priming effects (PE) on soil organic matter (S...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has frequently been observed to increase soil carbon (C) storage...
Addition of easily available organic substances to soil often increases the CO2 efflux from pre-exis...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) availability depend on the breakdown of soil polymers such as ligni...
With anthropogenic nutrient inputs to ecosystems increasing globally, there are long-standing, funda...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Soil microbial C:N:P stoichiometry and microbial maintenance respiration (i.e. metabolic quotient, q...
Ecosystem responses to nitrogen (N) additions are manifold and complex, and also affect the carbon (...
Soil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (C) during microbial de...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a powerful controller of soil carbon (C) cycling in temperate forests, ...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are inextricably linked, yet the impacts of N availability u...
Fungi and bacteria are the two principal microbial groups in soil, responsible for the breakdown of ...
Rising carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and temperatures are expected to stimulate plant producti...
Mineral nitrogen (N) availability to heterotrophic micro-organisms is known to impact organic matter...
The impact of increasing amounts of labile C input on priming effects (PE) on soil organic matter (S...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) strongly influences the rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) form...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has frequently been observed to increase soil carbon (C) storage...
Addition of easily available organic substances to soil often increases the CO2 efflux from pre-exis...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) availability depend on the breakdown of soil polymers such as ligni...
With anthropogenic nutrient inputs to ecosystems increasing globally, there are long-standing, funda...
Input of organic matter to soil may stimulate microbial activity and alter soil carbon storage by mo...
Soil microbial C:N:P stoichiometry and microbial maintenance respiration (i.e. metabolic quotient, q...
Ecosystem responses to nitrogen (N) additions are manifold and complex, and also affect the carbon (...
Soil nutrient availability has a strong influence on the fate of soil carbon (C) during microbial de...