Volatile and dissolved organic carbon sources have distinct effects on microbial activity, nitrogen content, and bacterial communities in soil

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  • who: Posted Date November et al. from the University of Kentucky https://orcidorg/0000-0002-2802, have published the Article: Volatile and Dissolved Organic Carbon Sources Have Distinct Effects on Microbial Activity, Nitrogen Content, and Bacterial Communities in Soil, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examines soil microbial responses to LMW-DOCs and VOCs, and the extent to which they are dependent on soil water content.
  • how: The authors designed a full factorial experiment with five levels of moisture (25% 35% 45% 60% and 70% of water holding capacity) and five levels . . .

     

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