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Soil carbon cycling depends on both microbial thermal adaptation and substrate availabilityThis study highlights the importance of considering both microbial thermal adaptation and substrate availability in soil carbon cycle models. More information: Lingrui Qu et al, Stronger ...
The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released by microbial decomposition of soil organic carbon on a global scale is ...
In an article featured in Science China Earth Sciences, researchers from Tianjin University elucidate the coupling relationship between soil fungi and reactive minerals in ecosystems by utilizing ...
Carbon, a building block of life, is constantly moving through different environmental compartments such as biota, the atmosphere, the ocean, soil and sediment, as part of what is called ‘the global ...
A greater variety of roots and the addition of manure increase carbon input in the three- and four-year rotations. But putting more organic matter in the soil also stimulates microbial activity ...
A new company has been reaching out to farmers with a soil amendment and an offer that sounds too good to be true, so ...
“By providing continuous, in-situ data on the carbon cycle and microclimate ... Agrology monitors soil health, microbial activity, carbon cycles, nitrous oxide emissions, net ecosystem exchange ...
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