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High-throughput Fluorometric Measurement of Potential Soil Extracellular Enzyme Activities
Published on: November 15, 2013
Linking microbial functional gene abundance and soil extracellular enzyme activity: Implications for soil carbon
Ji Chen1, Robert L Sinsabaugh2
1Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University Centre for Circular Bioeconomy, Aarhus University, Tjele, Denmark.
Abstract:
Emerging evidence indicates that enzyme-catalyzed transformation and degradation of soil organic matter at the ecosystem scale is more likely driven by microbial functional gene abundance, rather than short term induction/repression responses. In this paper, we are trying to highlight the potential links between microbial functional gene abundance and soil extracellular enzyme activity. Those links will likely offer a new path for optimizing the model performance of microbial-mediated soil C dynamics from microbial functional gene perspectives.
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