Decay by ectomycorrhizal fungi couples soil organic matter to nitrogen availability
Interactions between soil nitrogen (N) availability, fungal community composition, and soil
organic matter (SOM) regulate soil carbon (C) dynamics in many forest ecosystems, but …
organic matter (SOM) regulate soil carbon (C) dynamics in many forest ecosystems, but …
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are more sensitive to high soil nitrogen levels in forests exposed to nitrogen deposition
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are essential for nitrogen (N) cycling in many temperate forests and
responsive to anthropogenic N addition, which generally decreases host carbon (C) …
responsive to anthropogenic N addition, which generally decreases host carbon (C) …
Nitrogen-induced acidification plays a vital role driving ecosystem functions: Insights from a 6-year nitrogen enrichment experiment in a Tibetan alpine meadow
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) input has overtaken natural N fixation as the leading source of
reactive N, and can profoundly alter the structure and functions of terrestrial ecosystems. N …
reactive N, and can profoundly alter the structure and functions of terrestrial ecosystems. N …
Forest management to increase carbon sequestration in boreal Pinus sylvestris forests
Background and aims Forest management towards increased carbon (C) sequestration has
repeatedly been suggested as a “natural climate solution”. We evaluated the potential of …
repeatedly been suggested as a “natural climate solution”. We evaluated the potential of …
Nitrogen addition slows litter decomposition accompanied by accelerated manganese release: A five-year experiment in a subtropical evergreen broadleaf forest
Y Peng, Y Li, S Song, Y Chen, G Chen, L Tu - Soil Biology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Litter decomposition is a key process for mediating ecosystem carbon (C) and nutrient
cycling and is sensitive to increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. However, the …
cycling and is sensitive to increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. However, the …
Manganese limitation as a mechanism for reduced decomposition in soils under atmospheric nitrogen deposition
Long-term atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to reduce leaf litter and
lignin decomposition in temperate forest soils, leading to an accumulation of soil carbon (C) …
lignin decomposition in temperate forest soils, leading to an accumulation of soil carbon (C) …
Anthropogenic N deposition alters soil organic matter biochemistry and microbial communities on decaying fine roots
Fine root litter is a primary source of soil organic matter (SOM), which is a globally important
pool of C that is responsive to climate change. We previously established that~ 20 years of …
pool of C that is responsive to climate change. We previously established that~ 20 years of …
Anthropogenic N deposition, fungal gene expression, and an increasing soil carbon sink in the Northern Hemisphere
Terrestrial ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere are a globally important sink for
anthropogenic CO 2 in the Earth's atmosphere, slowing its accumulation as well as the pace …
anthropogenic CO 2 in the Earth's atmosphere, slowing its accumulation as well as the pace …
Differences in microbial community response to nitrogen fertilization result in unique enzyme shifts between arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal‐dominated soils
While the effect of nitrogen (N) deposition on belowground carbon (C) cycling varies,
emerging evidence shows that forest soils dominated by trees that associate with …
emerging evidence shows that forest soils dominated by trees that associate with …
Manganese effects on plant residue decomposition and carbon distribution in soil fractions depend on soil nitrogen availability
Recent studies have highlighted the critical role of manganese (Mn) in plant litter
decomposition and soil organic carbon (C) cycling in forest ecosystems. Long term nitrogen …
decomposition and soil organic carbon (C) cycling in forest ecosystems. Long term nitrogen …