reviewNature Reviews MicrobiologyFeb 28, 2022GOLD OA

Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory · Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

Soil microorganisms shape global element cycles in life and death. Living soil microorganisms are a major engine of terrestrial biogeochemistry, driving the turnover of soil organic matter — Earth’s largest terrestrial carbon pool and the primary source of plant nutrients. Their metabolic functions are influenced by ecological interactions with other soil microbial populations, soil fauna and plants, and the surrounding soil environment. Remnants of dead microbial cells serve as fuel for these biogeochemical engines because their chemical constituents persist as soil organic matter. This non-living microbial biomass accretes over time in soil, forming one of the largest pools of organic matter on the planet.…

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