Soil organic matter characterization by fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR MS): A critical review of sample preparation, analysis, and …
The biogeochemical cycling of soil organic matter (SOM) plays a central role in regulating
soil health, water quality, carbon storage, and greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, many …
soil health, water quality, carbon storage, and greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, many …
Deciphering the fingerprint of dissolved organic matter in the soil amended with biodegradable and conventional microplastics based on optical and molecular …
Biodegradable polymers are promoted as promising alternatives for conventional non-
degradable plastics, but they may also negatively impact soil ecosystems. Here, we …
degradable plastics, but they may also negatively impact soil ecosystems. Here, we …
Integrating field observations and process-based modeling to predict watershed water quality under environmental perturbations
Watersheds play a critical role in supplying water resources needed for human use and
ecosystem health. Understanding and predicting how, when, and where changes in the …
ecosystem health. Understanding and predicting how, when, and where changes in the …
Microbial and environmental processes shape the link between organic matter functional traits and composition
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a large and complex mixture of molecules that fuels
microbial metabolism and regulates biogeochemical cycles. Individual DOM molecules have …
microbial metabolism and regulates biogeochemical cycles. Individual DOM molecules have …
Using metacommunity ecology to understand environmental metabolomes
Environmental metabolomes are fundamentally coupled to microbially-linked
biogeochemical processes within ecosystems. However, significant gaps exist in our …
biogeochemical processes within ecosystems. However, significant gaps exist in our …
Soil texture and environmental conditions influence the biogeochemical responses of soils to drought and flooding
Climate change is intensifying the global water cycle, with increased frequency of drought
and flood. Water is an important driver of soil carbon dynamics, and it is crucial to …
and flood. Water is an important driver of soil carbon dynamics, and it is crucial to …
Molecular simulation of Cu, Ag, and Au-decorated Si-doped graphene quantum dots (Si@ QD) nanostructured as sensors for SO2 trap**
In view of the numerous environmental hazards and health challenges linked to sulfur (iv)
oxide (SO 2), an indirect greenhouse gas, and the resultant need to develop efficient gas …
oxide (SO 2), an indirect greenhouse gas, and the resultant need to develop efficient gas …
Plant root exudates increase methane emissions through direct and indirect pathways
The largest natural source of methane (CH 4) to the atmosphere is wetlands, which produce
20% to 50% of total global emissions. Vascular plants play a key role regulating wetland CH …
20% to 50% of total global emissions. Vascular plants play a key role regulating wetland CH …
Tire Wear Particles Exposure Enhances Denitrification in Soil by Enriching Labile DOM and Sha** the Microbial Community
Tire wear particles (TWP) are emerging contaminants in the soil environment due to their
widespread occurrence and potential threat to soil health. However, their impacts on soil …
widespread occurrence and potential threat to soil health. However, their impacts on soil …
Rethinking Aerobic Respiration in the Hyporheic Zone under Variation in Carbon and Nitrogen Stoichiometry
AB Tureţcaia, VA Garayburu-Caruso… - Environmental …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Hyporheic zones (HZs)─ zones of groundwater–surface water mixing─ are hotspots for
dissolved organic matter (DOM) and nutrient cycling that can disproportionately impact …
dissolved organic matter (DOM) and nutrient cycling that can disproportionately impact …