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Microbial response on changing C:P stoichiometry in steppe soils of Northern Kazakhstan
The stoichiometric ratio of carbon (C): phosphorus (P) acquisition is strongly correlated with soil available C:P ratio. However how the stoichiometric relationship between acquiring C and P through microbial ...
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Nitrogen fertilization alters the distribution and fates of photosynthesized carbon in rice–soil systems: a 13C-CO2 pulse labeling study
Although nitrogen (N) fertilization is widely used to increase rice yield, its impact on the distribution, transformation, and fates of photosynthetic carbon (C) in rice–soil systems is poorly understood. To a...
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Allocation of assimilated carbon in paddies depending on rice age, chase period and N fertilization: Experiment with 13CO2 labelling and literature synthesis
Quantification of total belowground carbon (C) input and allocation to various pools in rice–soil systems depending on plant age, chase period, and nitrogen (N) availability.
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Belowground carbon allocation and dynamics under rice cultivation depends on soil organic matter content
The cycling of photosynthate carbon (C) released in the rhizosphere has significant implications for C sequestration, microbial activities, and nutrient availability in the soil. It is known that the soil orga...