Microbial community-level regulation explains soil carbon responses to long-term litter manipulations
Microbial models of soil organic carbon feed into Earth System Models, but many exhibit unrealistic oscillatory behaviour. Here, the authors propose a density-dependent formulation of microbial turnover that improves microbial models, with large implications for global carbon-concentration feedbacks...
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Main Authors: | Katerina Georgiou, Rose Z. Abramoff, John Harte, William J. Riley, Margaret S. Torn |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/96c93a00c3f84ec1be06f12933ab090b |
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