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Calcium promotes persistent soil organic matter by altering microbial transformation of plant litter
by
Buckley, Daniel H.
, Wilhelm, Roland C.
, Schweizer, Steffen A.
, Höschen, Carmen
, Lehmann, Johannes
, Shabtai, Itamar A.
in
140/58
/ 147/135
/ 45/91
/ 704/47/4112
/ 704/47/4113
/ Calcium
/ Calcium compounds
/ Calcium isotopes
/ Carbon
/ Carbon cycle
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Chemical interactions
/ Chemical reactions
/ Element cycles
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hyphae
/ Leaf litter
/ Microorganisms
/ Minerals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Organic carbon
/ Organic compounds
/ Organic matter
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Soil organic matter
/ Soils
/ Transformations
2023
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Calcium promotes persistent soil organic matter by altering microbial transformation of plant litter
by
Buckley, Daniel H.
, Wilhelm, Roland C.
, Schweizer, Steffen A.
, Höschen, Carmen
, Lehmann, Johannes
, Shabtai, Itamar A.
in
140/58
/ 147/135
/ 45/91
/ 704/47/4112
/ 704/47/4113
/ Calcium
/ Calcium compounds
/ Calcium isotopes
/ Carbon
/ Carbon cycle
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Chemical interactions
/ Chemical reactions
/ Element cycles
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hyphae
/ Leaf litter
/ Microorganisms
/ Minerals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Organic carbon
/ Organic compounds
/ Organic matter
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Soil organic matter
/ Soils
/ Transformations
2023
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Calcium promotes persistent soil organic matter by altering microbial transformation of plant litter
by
Buckley, Daniel H.
, Wilhelm, Roland C.
, Schweizer, Steffen A.
, Höschen, Carmen
, Lehmann, Johannes
, Shabtai, Itamar A.
in
140/58
/ 147/135
/ 45/91
/ 704/47/4112
/ 704/47/4113
/ Calcium
/ Calcium compounds
/ Calcium isotopes
/ Carbon
/ Carbon cycle
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Chemical interactions
/ Chemical reactions
/ Element cycles
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hyphae
/ Leaf litter
/ Microorganisms
/ Minerals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Organic carbon
/ Organic compounds
/ Organic matter
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Soil organic matter
/ Soils
/ Transformations
2023
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Calcium promotes persistent soil organic matter by altering microbial transformation of plant litter
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Calcium promotes persistent soil organic matter by altering microbial transformation of plant litter
2023
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Calcium (Ca) can contribute to soil organic carbon (SOC) persistence by mediating physico-chemical interactions between organic compounds and minerals. Yet, Ca is also crucial for microbial adhesion, potentially affecting colonization of plant and mineral surfaces. The importance of Ca as a mediator of microbe-mineral-organic matter interactions and resulting SOC transformation has been largely overlooked. We incubated
44
Ca labeled soils with
13
C
15
N labeled leaf litter to study how Ca affects microbial transformation of litter and formation of mineral associated organic matter. Here we show that Ca additions promote hyphae-forming bacteria, which often specialize in colonizing surfaces, and increase incorporation of litter into microbial biomass and carbon use efficiency by approximately 45% each. Ca additions reduce cumulative CO
2
production by 4%, while promoting associations between minerals and microbial byproducts of plant litter. These findings expand the role of Ca in SOC persistence from solely a driver of physico-chemical reactions to a mediator of coupled abiotic-biotic cycling of SOC.
Calcium drives soil organic carbon persistence through associations between organic compounds and minerals. Here, the authors expand the role of calcium by showing that it alters microbial conversion of plant carbon into persistent mineral fractions
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