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Microbial Consortium Application Under Temperature Stress: Effects on the Rhizosphere Microbiome and Plant Growth. [PDF]
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Soil organic carbon thresholds control fertilizer effects on carbon accrual in croplands worldwide. [PDF]
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Effects of Straw Addition on Soil Priming Effects Under Different Tillage and Straw Return Modes. [PDF]
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Effects of Early-Stage Treeline Shifts on Soil Microbial Biomass and Catabolic Diversity in Reserved and Grazed Subalpine Meadows. [PDF]
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N-fertilization and disturbance exert long-lasting complex legacies on subarctic ecosystems. [PDF]
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Whole-soil warming leads to substantial soil carbon emission in an alpine grassland. [PDF]
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1998
Abstract The relationship between soluble hexose sugars, measured as 0.5 M K 2 SO 4 extractable anthrone-reactive C (KARC), and indices of microbial activity and short-term C turnover was studied in forest mineral soils of Western Montana. Twelve forest soils were collected and analyzed fresh for KARC, microbial biomass C, 3 d respiration rates, and
Thomas H Deluca
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Abstract The relationship between soluble hexose sugars, measured as 0.5 M K 2 SO 4 extractable anthrone-reactive C (KARC), and indices of microbial activity and short-term C turnover was studied in forest mineral soils of Western Montana. Twelve forest soils were collected and analyzed fresh for KARC, microbial biomass C, 3 d respiration rates, and
Thomas H Deluca
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2010
Soil extracts are routinely used to quantify dissolved organic nutrient concentrations in soil. Here we studied the loss and transformation of low molecular weight (LMW) components of DOC (C-14-glucose, 1 and 100 mu M) and DON (C-14-amino acid mixture, 1 and 100 mu M) during extraction of soil (0-6 h) with either distilled water or 0.5 M K2SO4.
Johannes Rousk, Davey L. Jones
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Soil extracts are routinely used to quantify dissolved organic nutrient concentrations in soil. Here we studied the loss and transformation of low molecular weight (LMW) components of DOC (C-14-glucose, 1 and 100 mu M) and DON (C-14-amino acid mixture, 1 and 100 mu M) during extraction of soil (0-6 h) with either distilled water or 0.5 M K2SO4.
Johannes Rousk, Davey L. Jones
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