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    Carbon of microbial biomass in Al-Fe-humus soils of the northwestern Russia by M. V. Medvedeva, D. A. Nikitin, M. V. Semenov, G. V. Akhmetova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results obtained can be used as microbiological indicators in modeling carbon cycling processes in Al-Fehumus soils of forest ecosystems.…”
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    Heavy metal contamination threats carbon sequestration of paddy soils with an attenuated microbial anabolism by Li Xiong, Marios Drosos, Min Jiao, Jianfei Sun, Guilong Li, Longxin He, Fan Li, Cheng Liu, Antonio Scopa, Wenjian Xia, Caihong Shao, Zengbing Liu

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Structural equation modeling further suggested that heavy metal pollution reduced SOC by decreasing microbial biomass carbon (MBC) formation and microbial residue accumulation through negative effects on microbial CUE and soil nitrogen availability. …”
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    A novel strategy for synthetic microbial community conversion of liquid pig manure into microbial fertilizer by Bihui Wang, Chunling Chang, Zhigang Wang, Yunlong Hu, Weihui Xu, Wenjing Chen, Neil McLaughlin

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The deodorized LPM treated with SynCom2 exhibited high levels of nutrient concentration (31.58 g/L of total carbon and 3.81 g/L of total nitrogen), microbial biomass (up to 1.92 × 1010 CFU/mL), plant safety and maturity (germination index > 100%), indicating suitability as microbial fertilizer. …”
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    Influence of soil moisture availability on dissolved organic matter properties and microbial carbon content in <i>Poa pratensis</i> L. rhizosphere by I. V. Danilin, V. A. Kholodov, A. R. Ziganshina, N. A. Danchenko, A. D. Buriak, Yu. R. Farkhodov, N. V. Yaroslavtseva

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The goal of the work was to assess changes in microbial carbon content and the properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM) of the Poa pratensis L. rhizopshere in response to the effects of soil drying and waterlogging. …”
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    Carbon and nitrogen cycling in an urban constructed technosol: The artist-led carbon sponge pilot study by Sara Perl Egendorf, Maha Deeb, Brooke Singer, Nkwi Flores, Marisa Prefer, Zhongqi Cheng, Peter Groffman

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…However, CTs must be better understood, particularly in terms of their nutrient dynamics, to optimize their ecological functions. In the Carbon Sponge pilot study, located at the New York Hall of Science in Queens, NY, USA, our objective, through an artist-led collaboration, was to evaluate the effects of different plant communities on CT formation and carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling. …”
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    Innovative strategies for optimizing $$\hbox {CO}_2$$ CO 2 sequestration in wetland ecosystems by Inaki del Amo Castillo

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract Wetlands play a crucial role in climate change mitigation by acting as natural carbon sinks, capturing $$\hbox {CO}_2$$ CO 2 in biomass and sediments. …”
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    Linking changes in the soil microbial community to C and N dynamics during crop residue decomposition by Cyrine REZGUI, Isabelle TRINSOUTROT-GATTIN, Marie BENOIT, Karine LAVAL, Wassila RIAH-ANGLET

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Crop residues are among the main inputs that allow the organic carbon (C) and nutrients to be maintained in agricultural soil. …”
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    Biodegradable microplastics impact on soil: how poly-3-hydroxybutyrate alters microbial diversity and nitrogen mineralization processes by Martin Brtnicky, Jiri Holatko, Marek Koutny, Jiri Kucerik, Tereza Hammerschmiedt, Tivadar Baltazar, Jana Sera, Antonin Kintl, Vaclav Pecina

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results P3HB significantly altered soil properties by stimulating microbial respiration, enhancing carbon turnover, and shifting nitrogen forms, notably reducing NO₃⁻ availability. …”
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    Combined microbial inoculation and reduced inorganic fertilization enhances diversity and functionality in potato rhizosphere microbiome at field scale by Irene Ollio, Raúl Zornoza, Josefa Contreras Gallego, Catalina Egea-Gilabert, Juan A. Fernández, Eva Lloret

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The functional potential of the soil microbiome was evaluated by quantifying key genes involved in carbon and nitrogen biogeochemical cycles via quantitative PCR. …”
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    Biochar-bacteria partnership improves rice growth and soil microbial community diversity while decreasing antimony accumulation and in-vitro bio-accessibility in contaminated soil by Muhammad Umair Hassan, Lorenzo Barbanti, Luigimaria Borruso, Paola Mattarelli, Monica Marianna Modesto, Huang Guoqin, Duan Renyan, Haiying Tang, Faizah Amer Altihani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Upon 2.5 % BC + BI, soil total Sb concentration and in vitro bio-accessibility were similarly reduced (average, −35 %) due to increases in soil total carbon (+61 %), microbial biomass carbon (+37 %), and enzymatic activities (+72 % in the average of urease and catalase). …”
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    Exploring carbon sources in biofloc technology for enhanced aquaculture and environmental sustainability by Benedict Terkula Iber, Donald Torsabo, Amyra Suryatie Kamaruzzan, Mohd Nazli Mohd Nor, Siti Rozaimah Sheikh Abdullah, Muhammad Shukri Shafie, Hidayah Manan, Mhd Ikhwanuddin Abdullah, Nor Azman Kasan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In the present study, Advance sludge management, real-time monitoring and alternatives carbon sources are discussed as critical enablers of BFT optimization. …”
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    Temporal Dynamics of Soil Carbon Stocks and Mineralization Rates in <i>Coffea arabica</i> Agroforestry Systems by Phonlawat Soilueang, Yupa Chromkaew, Nipon Mawan, Suwimon Wicharuck, Sasiprapa Kullachonphuri, Sureerat Buachun, Yu-Ting Wu, Yaoliang Chen, Kesinee Iamsaard, Nuttapon Khongdee

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study investigates the influence of various agroforestry systems on key parameters for assessing soil carbon dynamics, including soil carbon stock, microbial biomass carbon (MBC), and microbial respiration (MR) in northern Thailand. …”
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    Comparing the linkages between carbon components and soil aggregates in vegetable fields to continuous input of different carbon sources. by Yuan Yang Peng, Jiang Ling Huang, Yan Qin Peng, Yin Peng, Shi Xiong Li, Xi la Tu Da Bu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Organic fertilizer also promoted organic carbon sequestration in aggregates by enriching readily oxidizable organic carbon (ROC) and water-soluble organic carbon (DOC). …”
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    Methylmercury carbon isotope fractionation during biotic methylation by the bacterial BerOc1 strain by Luisa M. Malberti-Quintero, Jin-Ping Xue, Remy Guyoneaud, Alina Kleindienst, Christelle Lagane, Laure Laffont, Jeroen E. Sonke, Zoyne Pedrero, Emmanuel Tessier, David Amouroux, David Point

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…BiogenicCH3Hg exhibited δ13C values averaging −23.1 ± 2.0‰, representing a 13C-depletion of 14.4‰ compared to the pyruvate carbon source used for the growing of the strain and a 9‰ depletion relative to the microbial biomass. …”
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    Plastic Film Mulching Regulates Soil Respiration and Temperature Sensitivity in Maize Farming Across Diverse Hydrothermal Conditions by Jianjun Yang, Rui Wang, Xiaopeng Shi, Yufei Li, Rafi Ullah, Feng Zhang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Structural equation modeling revealed that Rt and Ra were mainly driven by soil temperature and root biomass, while Rh was more influenced by microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC). …”
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    Using phenotyping to visualize and identify selfish bacteria: a methods guide by G. Reintjes, G. Giljan, B. M. Fuchs, C. Arnosti, R. Amann

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Selfish uptake is widespread in environments ranging from the ocean’s cool, oxygen-rich, organic carbon-poor waters to the warm, carbon-rich, anoxic environment of the human gut. …”
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