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Unlocking mechanisms for soil organic matter accumulation: carbon use efficiency and microbial necromass as the keys

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posted on 2025-01-08, 14:09 authored by Yang YangYang Yang

Soil microorganisms transform plant-derived C (carbon) into particulate organic C (POC) and mineral-associated C (MAOC) pools. While microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) is widely recognized in current biogeochemical models as a key predictor of soil organic carbon (SOC) storage, large-scale empirical evidence is limited. In this study, we proposed and experimentally tested two predictors of POC and MAOC pool formation: microbial necromass (using amino sugars as a proxy) and CUE (by 18O-H2O approach). Soil sampling (0-10 and 10-20 cm depth) was conducted along a climatic transect of 900 km on the Loess Plateau, including cropland, grassland, shrubland, and forest ecosystems, to ensure the homogeneous soil parent material.

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The National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (42377241; 32241037; 42307440)

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