Soil contains more than three times as much carbon (C) as either the atmosphere or terrestrial vegetation.Soil organic C (SOC) is essentially derived from inputs of plant and animal residues,which are processed by the...Soil contains more than three times as much carbon (C) as either the atmosphere or terrestrial vegetation.Soil organic C (SOC) is essentially derived from inputs of plant and animal residues,which are processed by the microbiota (bacteria,archaea,protists,fungi and viruses) that dominates SOC transformation and turnover in complex terrestrial environments.A展开更多
文摘Soil contains more than three times as much carbon (C) as either the atmosphere or terrestrial vegetation.Soil organic C (SOC) is essentially derived from inputs of plant and animal residues,which are processed by the microbiota (bacteria,archaea,protists,fungi and viruses) that dominates SOC transformation and turnover in complex terrestrial environments.A