Microscale heterogeneity of the spatial distribution of organic matter can promote bacterial biodiversity in soils: insights from computer simulations

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  • who: Xavier Portell from the School of Water, Energy and Environment, Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom, UMR ECOSYS, Institut have published the research work: Microscale Heterogeneity of the Spatial Distribution of Organic Matter Can Promote Bacterial Biodiversity in Soils: Insights From Computer Simulations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: We have coupled a multi-species individual-based model describing bacterial growth to a 3D lattice-Boltzmann diffusion model to simulate organic matter dynamics in soil pore space.
  • how: The authors implemented the TRT lattice-Boltzmann approach of Ginzburg . No convective movement of DOC was . . .

     

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