Soil stores more carbon than Earth's atmosphere and plants combined, which makes the speed of soil carbon's decomposition an ...
Organic carbon decomposition in soil varies significantly and in regional patterns, driven in part by factors such as soil ...
Biodiversity increases plant decomposition rate; should be factored into climate models, study finds
The afterlife of plant matter plays a significant role in ecosystems, as a key processor and provider of key nutrients. The rate of decomposition for leaf litter, among other plant matter, heavily ...
Since the decomposition rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) varies as a function of environmental conditions, global climate change is expected to alter SOC decomposition dynamics, and the resulting ...
Social interactions in microbial communities could explain how much carbon and nitrogen gets stored in soils -- providing new insight for climate change research. The world's soils store on the order ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This note demonstrates that Freeland's (1976) modification of Ruefli's (1971) Generalized Goal Decomposition model can generate nonoptimal ...
No matter where the body is buried, the microbial network behind the cadaver’s decomposition remains essentially the same. Researchers from Colorado State University (CSU) and the University of ...
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