Yes, microbial ecology in soils is complicated. Sokol etal 2022 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41579-022-00695-z has the citations to prove it. #SoilBiogeochemistry #SoilBiodiversity #MicrobialEcology #SciLit
Instantaneous incubation responses change depending on prior temperature. This change does not correspond to biomass size and is larger in Arctic/boreal soils and smaller in agricultural soils. One of my personal favorite incubation studies, this is a clever use of a single cooling-warming incubation cycle over the course of several months. Karhu etal 2014 https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13604 #SoilBiogeochemistry #Incubation #SoilTemperatureResponse #SoilCarbonModel #SciLit
Instantaneous incubation responses change depending on prior temperature. This change does not correspond to biomass size and is larger in Arctic/boreal soils and smaller in agricultural soils. One of my personal favorite incubation studies, this is a clever use of a single cooling-warming incubation cycle over the course of several months. Karhu etal 2014 https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13604 #SoilBiogeochemistry #Incubation #SoilTemperatureResponse #SciLit

Better late than never...here is my #introduction since I'm almost #newhere.

I'm a freshly baked #PhD in #SoilEcology | #SoilBiogeochemistry (degree from University of Bayreuth, #UBT, #BayCEER, https://doi.org/10.15495/EPub_UBT_00006716).

I will soon work as a #research assistant in the group #Biogeochemistry of forest #soils at #SLU in Uppsala.

I'm interested in #SoilScience, #roots, #intercropping, #nutrients (especially #phosphorus), #agriculture (particularly #veganic #farming), and #CriticalAnimalStudies.

Getting to the roots: Mechanisms of plant nitrogen and phosphorus acquisition in intercropping - EPub Bayreuth