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Energy-Model, microbial carbon use efficiency and C-sequestration
2023Crop diversification is a potentially attractive agricultural practice for enhancing organic carbon (C) storage in soils. The aim of EnergyLink is to better understand the link between crop diversity and carbon sequestration by the soil microbiome across a panEuropean pedo-climatic gradient. The central hypothesis is that greater crop diversity results
Katharina Meurer +4 more
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Multifaceted Links Between Microbial Carbon Use Efficiency and Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration
Global Change BiologyConceptual framework to unlock the mechanisms for microbial carbon use efficiency and SOC formation.
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Can we manage microbial carbon use efficiency via liming?
2023Microbial transformation of organic matter is thought to stabilise carbon in soil. When soil microbes have a high carbon use efficiency (CUE), a high proportion of the metabolised carbon is incorporated into the microbial biomass, thereby promoting this in-vivo stabilisation of carbon.
Schroeder, Julia +7 more
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Impacts of tree species diversity on microbial carbon use efficiency
Global Change Biology, 2023Yongliang Chen, Hang‐Wei Hu
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Advances in the soil microbial carbon use efficiency
Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2020陈智 CHEN Zhi, 于贵瑞 YU Guirui
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Soil microbial growth and carbon-use efficiency: ecological control mechanisms
2020<p>During the decomposition of organic matter (OM), microorganisms use the assimilated carbon (C) for biomass production or respiration, and the fraction of growth to total assimilation defines the microbial carbon-use efficiency (CUE). Therefore, microbial CUEs have direct consequences for the balance of C between atmosphere and
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Temperature regulates microbial carbon use efficiency effects on soil organic carbon storage
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE), describing the partitioning of microbe assimilated carbon into microbial growth and respiration, is commonly used in soil carbon models to link microbial activities with the consumption of soil organic carbon (SOC). However, the role of CUE in regulating SOC storage remains debated.Zhaoyang Luo +2 more
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Climate change mitigation is a global challenge that demands effective strategies to reduce atmospheric carbon concentrations. Grass lawns can sequester a significant amount of atmospheric carbon in soil contributing to mitigate climate change. However, it is not clear whether long-term management of grass lawns continues to sequester atmospheric ...
Muhammad Nadeem, Ashraf +6 more
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Climate change mitigation is a global challenge that demands effective strategies to reduce atmospheric carbon concentrations. Grass lawns can sequester a significant amount of atmospheric carbon in soil contributing to mitigate climate change. However, it is not clear whether long-term management of grass lawns continues to sequester atmospheric ...
Muhammad Nadeem, Ashraf +6 more
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