Microbial biodiversity contributes to soil carbon release: a case study on fire disturbed boreal forests

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  • who: FE Microbiology Ecology and colleagues from the Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu campus, Joensuu, Finland have published the Article: Microbial biodiversity contributes to soil carbon release: a case study on fire disturbed boreal forests, in the Journal: Microorganisms mineralize and assimilate different types of C resources mainly depending on the complexity of these materials (Kramer et_al 2016). Schimel and Schaeffer (2012) classified microbial functions into u2018broad` functions and u2018narrow` functions. Resources that are readily decomposed (broad function) possess many different species to decompose, while the ones that are more recalcitrant . . .

     

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