reviewGlobal Change BiologyAug 31, 2022Closed access

Clarifying the evidence for microbial‐ and plant‐derived soil organic matter, and the path toward a more quantitative understanding

University of New Hampshire · Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Predicting and mitigating changes in soil carbon (C) stocks under global change requires a coherent understanding of the factors regulating soil organic matter (SOM) formation and persistence, including knowledge of the direct sources of SOM (plants vs. microbes). In recent years, conceptual models of SOM formation have emphasized the primacy of microbial-derived organic matter inputs, proposing that microbial physiological traits (e.g., growth efficiency) are dominant controls on SOM quantity. However, recent quantitative studies have challenged this view, suggesting that plants make larger direct contributions to SOM than is currently recognized by this paradigm. In this review, we attempt to reconcile these…

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Keywords
  • Soil organic matter
  • Organic matter
  • Microbial population biology
  • Soil carbon
  • Ecology
  • Environmental science
  • Biochemical engineering
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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