نتایج جستجو برای: carbon mineralization

تعداد نتایج: 292663  

2017
Xiyang Dong Maik A Jochmann Martin Elsner Armin H Meyer Leonard E Bäcker Mona Rahmatullah Daniel Schunk Guido Lens Rainer U Meckenstock

Assessing the biodegradation of organic compounds is a frequent question in environmental science. Here, we present a sensitive, inexpensive, and simple approach to monitor microbial mineralization using reverse stable isotope labeling analysis (RIL) of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). The medium for the biodegradation assay contains regular organic compounds and 13C-labeled DIC with 13C atom ...

2011
CARLOS A. SIERRA MARK E. HARMON STEVEN S. PERAKIS

Soil organic matter is a complex mixture of material with heterogeneous biological, physical, and chemical properties. Decomposition models represent this heterogeneity either as a set of discrete pools with different residence times or as a continuum of qualities. It is unclear though, whether these two different approaches yield comparable predictions of organic matter dynamics. Here, we comp...

Journal: : 2023

In this study, aimed to investigate the effect of bacterial fertilizer: A (Bacillus spp., Trichoderma spp. ), B (Azorhizobium, Azotobacter and Azospirillum) C (Azotobacter Bacillus Pseudomonas putida) on soil carbon mineralization. On application A, fertilizers sterilized control soil, whose initial mineralization rates is 1.1%, 5.12%, 3.54%, 10.78% were respectively recorded. According these r...

2014
HANNAH ELISA CHMIEL

Chmiel, H. E. 2015. The role of sediments in the carbon cycle of boreal lakes. Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 1279. 42 pp. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. ISBN 978-91-554-9318-9. Inland waters are active sites of carbon (C) processing and emitters of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. In the bor...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Adrian B Burd Serita Frey Anna Cabre Takamitsu Ito Naomi M Levine Christian Lønborg Matthew Long Marguerite Mauritz R Quinn Thomas Brandon M Stephens Tom Vanwalleghem Ning Zeng

Organic matter (OM) plays a major role in both terrestrial and oceanic biogeochemical cycles. The amount of carbon stored in these systems is far greater than that of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) in the atmosphere, and annual fluxes of CO2 from these pools to the atmosphere exceed those from fossil fuel combustion. Understanding the processes that determine the fate of detrital material is important f...

2003
Robert M. Hubbard James M. Vose Barton D. Clinton Katherine J. Elliott Jennifer D. Knoepp

Understory prescribed burning is being suggested as a viable management tool for restoring degraded oak–pine forest communities in the southern Appalachians yet information is lacking on how this will affect ecosystem processes. Our objectives in this study were to evaluate the watershed scale effects of understory burning on total aboveground biomass, and the carbon and nitrogen pools in coars...

2012
K. Dedieu F. Gilbert K. Soetaert E. Metzger C. Simonucci D. Jézéquel F. Prévot P. Anschutz S. Hulth S. Ogier V. Mesnage

Experimental data and simulations were used to investigate the seasonal coupling between carbon, nitrogen and oxygen cycles in marine sediments from a eutrophic shallow lagoon in the Mediterranean Sea area. A negative seasonal correlation was observed between oxygen consumption and coupled nitrification–denitrification rates in surface sediments. Elevated values of oxygen consumption rates were...

1999
A. J. Franzluebbers

Potential C and N mineralization and soil microbial biomass C were determined following disturbance (i.e. drying and sieving) pretreatments in ®ve soils varying in texture (30±350 mg clay gÿ1 soil) from the southern Piedmont USA. Soil disturbance by drying (i.e. rewetting following drying at 558C for 72 h) of intact soil cores resulted in a ̄ush of C mineralization (70% to 2.5-fold greater) dur...

2001
Wouter J. van de Bund Emil Ólafsson Helene Modig Ragnar Elmgren

A laboratory experiment was performed to quantify the fate of diatom phytodetritus and how this is affected by the presence of benthic amphipods. A Baltic Sea spring bloom sedimentation event was simulated by adding 14C-labeled diatoms (Skeletonema costatum) to microcosms with varying densities of the amphipods Monoporeia affinis and Pontoporeia femorata, as well as to microcosms without amphip...

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