Soil carbon sequestration–An interplay between soil microbial community and soil organic matter dynamics
Soil carbon sequestration (SCS) refers to the uptake of carbon (C) containing substances
from the atmosphere and its storage in soil C pools. Soil microbial community (SMC) play a …
from the atmosphere and its storage in soil C pools. Soil microbial community (SMC) play a …
Nitrogen loading enhances phosphorus limitation in terrestrial ecosystems with implications for soil carbon cycling
Increased human‐derived nitrogen (N) loading in terrestrial ecosystems has caused
widespread ecosystem‐level phosphorus (P) limitation. In response, plants and soil micro …
widespread ecosystem‐level phosphorus (P) limitation. In response, plants and soil micro …
Mineral vs. organic amendments: microbial community structure, activity and abundance of agriculturally relevant microbes are driven by long-term fertilization …
Soil management is fundamental to all agricultural systems and fertilization practices have
contributed substantially to the impressive increases in food production. Despite the pivotal …
contributed substantially to the impressive increases in food production. Despite the pivotal …
Global effects on soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity depend on nitrogen addition rate
Soil respiration (Rs) plays a crucial role in regulating carbon (C) cycling in terrestrial
ecosystems and the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentration. However, the impact …
ecosystems and the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentration. However, the impact …
Nitrogen increases soil organic carbon accrual and alters its functionality
Nitrogen (N) availability has been considered as a critical factor for the cycling and storage
of soil organic carbon (SOC), but effects of N enrichment on the SOC pool appear highly …
of soil organic carbon (SOC), but effects of N enrichment on the SOC pool appear highly …
Impact of nitrogen addition on plant-soil-enzyme C–N–P stoichiometry and microbial nutrient limitation
H Xu, Q Qu, G Li, G Liu, V Geissen, CJ Ritsema… - Soil Biology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Global atmospheric nitrogen deposition significantly affects the nutrient cycling and C–N–P
stoichiometry in ecosystems. Herein, a global meta-analysis was conducted based on 898 …
stoichiometry in ecosystems. Herein, a global meta-analysis was conducted based on 898 …
Can we use functional annotation of prokaryotic taxa (FAPROTAX) to assign the ecological functions of soil bacteria?
FAPROTAX is a promising tool for predicting ecological relevant functions of bacterial and
archaeal taxa derived from 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. The database was initially …
archaeal taxa derived from 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. The database was initially …
A meta-analysis of soil extracellular enzyme activities in response to global change
The crucial biogeochemical processes such as carbon and nutrient cycling are increasingly
altered at the ecosystem scale by global environmental changes. Although soil extracellular …
altered at the ecosystem scale by global environmental changes. Although soil extracellular …
Biochar increases soil microbial biomass with changes in extra-and intracellular enzyme activities: a global meta-analysis
Biochar application to soil has been proposed as a potential management strategy to
enhance soil carbon (C) sequestration, reduce greenhouse gas emission, improve soil …
enhance soil carbon (C) sequestration, reduce greenhouse gas emission, improve soil …
Nitrogen limitation of decomposition and decay: how can it occur?
The availability of nitrogen (N) is a critical control on the cycling and storage of soil carbon
(C). Yet, there are conflicting conceptual models to explain how N availability influences the …
(C). Yet, there are conflicting conceptual models to explain how N availability influences the …