Carbon flow in the rhizosphere: carbon trading at the soil–root interface
Bangor University · Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The loss of organic and inorganic carbon from roots into soil underpins nearly all the major changes that occur in the rhizosphere. In this review we explore the mechanistic basis of organic carbon and nitrogen flow in the rhizosphere. It is clear that C and N flow in the rhizosphere is extremely complex, being highly plant and environment dependent and varying both spatially and temporally along the root. Consequently, the amount and type of rhizodeposits (e.g. exudates, border cells, mucilage) remains highly context specific. This has severely limited our capacity to quantify and model the amount of rhizodeposition in ecosystem processes such as C sequestration and nutrient acquisition. It is now evident…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 49.71
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 269
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Rhizosphere
- Exudate
- Bulk soil
- Soil carbon
- Nutrient
- Soil organic matter
- Context (archaeology)
- Agronomy
- Life in Land