2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1480484
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Soil microbial CO2 fixation rate disparities with different vegetation at a representative acidic red soil experimental station in China

Chao Long,
Zuwen Liu,
Renlu Liu
et al.

Abstract: Soil acidification poses a significant environmental challenge in China’s southern red soil regions, impacting the abundance of soil microbes and their capacity for carbon fixation. The effect of vegetation types on soil’s biological and abiotic components under acidification, and their regulatory role on the CO2 fixation mechanisms of soil autotrophic microorganisms, is difficult to examine. This gap in understanding constrains the assessment of the carbon fixation potential of red soils. To address this, ind… Show more

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