Anthropogenic N deposition alters soil organic matter biochemistry and microbial communities on decaying fine roots

Volume: 25, Issue: 12, Pages: 4369 - 4382
Published: Aug 14, 2019
Abstract
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 experimental nitrogen (N) deposition has slowed fine root decay and increased the storage of soil carbon (C; +18%) across a widespread northern hardwood forest ecosystem. However, the microbial mechanisms that have directly slowed fine root decay are unknown....
Paper Details
Title
Anthropogenic N deposition alters soil organic matter biochemistry and microbial communities on decaying fine roots
Published Date
Aug 14, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
12
Pages
4369 - 4382
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