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Plant-Soil Microbiome

Modeling Plant Nutrient Acquisition Strategies Alters Projections of Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in Bioenergy Agroecosystems

Type: Publication

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Carbon, Modeling, Nitrogen, Plant-Soil Microbiome

Impacts of Legacy and Contemporary Nitrogen Inputs on N2O and CO2 Emissions in Miscanthus and Maize Cultivated Soils

Type: Publication

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Carbon, Ecosystem Flux, Miscanthus, Nitrogen, Nitrous Oxide, Plant-Soil Microbiome, Soil

Genetic Variation in Zea mays Influences Microbial Nitrification and Denitrification in Conventional Agroecosystems

Type: Publication

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Nitrogen, Plant-Soil Microbiome, Soil

Altering Plant Carbon Allocation to Stems Has Distinct Effects on Rhizosphere Soil Microbiome Assembly, Interactions, and Functions in Sorghum

Type: Publication

Themes: Feedstock Production, Sustainability

Keywords: Plant-Soil Microbiome, Roots, Sorghum

DayCent-CABBI: New Model Integrates Soil Microbes, Large Perennial Grasses

Type: News

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Ecosystem Science, Miscanthus, Modeling, News, Plant-Soil Microbiome, Soil

Microbial-Explicit Processes and Refined Perennial Plant Traits Improve Modeled Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics

Type: Publication

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Miscanthus, Modeling, Plant-Soil Microbiome, Soil

Microbial-Explicit Processes and Refined Perennial Plant Traits Improve Modeled Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics

Type: Dataset

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Field Data, Modeling, Plant-Soil Microbiome

Reparameterizing Litter Decomposition Using a Simplified Monte Carlo Method Improves Litter Decay Simulated by a Microbial Model and Alters Bioenergy Soil Carbon Estimates

Type: Publication

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Ecosystem Science, Modeling, Plant-Soil Microbiome, Soil

Distinct Mechanisms Drive Plant-Nitrifier Interactions in Topsoil and Subsoil

Type: Publication

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Ecosystem Science, Plant-Soil Microbiome, Soil

Plant-Nitrifier Interactions in Topsoil and Subsoil

Type: Dataset

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Field Data, Plant-Soil Microbiome, Soil

Root Exudation Links Root Traits to Soil Functioning in Agroecosystems

Type: Publication

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Ecosystem Science, Plant-Soil Microbiome, Roots, Soil

Genetics of Host Plants Determine Microorganism Attraction

Type: News

Themes: Feedstock Production, Sustainability

Keywords: Plant-Soil Microbiome

Roots Selectively Decompose Litter to Acquire Nitrogen and Build New Soil Carbon

Type: Publication

Themes: Sustainability

Keywords: Plant-Soil Microbiome

Host Genetic Variation Drives the Differentiation in the Ecological Role of the Native Miscanthus Root-Associated Microbiome

Type: Publication

Themes: Feedstock Production, Sustainability

Keywords: Plant-Soil Microbiome

Immediate Impacts of Soybean Cover Crop on Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity in Soil under Long-Term Saccharum Monoculture

Type: Publication

Themes: Feedstock Production

Keywords: Plant-Soil Microbiome

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