Linking microbial carbon‐degrading potential to organic carbon sequestration in fertilized soils: Insights from metagenomics
Li Ma,
Wenquan Niu,
Guochun Li
et al.
Abstract:The capacity of soils to store organic carbon (SOC) is vital for agricultural productivity. Soil microorganisms exert a critical role in carbon (C) flow and potentially influence C balance through the decomposition of plant and microbial dead biomass. However, the connection between the microbial degradation potential of plant‐derived and microbial‐derived C and soil organic carbon sequestration (SOCSR) under organic and inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilization treatments remains largely unexplored using metagenom… Show more
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