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View article: Long-term nitrogen fertilization alters microbial respiration sensitivity to temperature and moisture, potentially enhancing soil carbon retention in a boreal Scots pine forest
Long-term nitrogen fertilization alters microbial respiration sensitivity to temperature and moisture, potentially enhancing soil carbon retention in a boreal Scots pine forest Open
Nutrient availability affects microbial respiration kinetics; their sensitivities to environmental conditions; and, thus, the soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks. We examined long-term nitrogen (N) addition effects on soil heterotrophic respi…
View article: Conventional and biodegradable agricultural microplastics: effects on soil properties and microbial functions across a European pedoclimatic gradient
Conventional and biodegradable agricultural microplastics: effects on soil properties and microbial functions across a European pedoclimatic gradient Open
Agricultural plastics like mulching films may become a major source of microplastic (MP) soil contamination during their degradation and fragmentation. This study investigates the effects of agricultural MPs from conventional (linear low-d…
View article: Trophic interactions and microbial-derived carbon in porosphere of arable fields
Trophic interactions and microbial-derived carbon in porosphere of arable fields Open
View article: Nitrogen fertilisation of boreal forest soil increases soil carbon pool through elevated microbial necromass formation but also modifies tree secondary metabolism
Nitrogen fertilisation of boreal forest soil increases soil carbon pool through elevated microbial necromass formation but also modifies tree secondary metabolism Open
View article: Breaking ground: The effect of leachates from conventional and biodegradable mulching films on plants
Breaking ground: The effect of leachates from conventional and biodegradable mulching films on plants Open
View article: Effects of a mixture of mulching film microplastics on soil properties, microbial activities, and plants in terrestrial mesocosms with and without earthworms
Effects of a mixture of mulching film microplastics on soil properties, microbial activities, and plants in terrestrial mesocosms with and without earthworms Open
View article: A simplified HPLC–MS method for quantifying soluble sugars in plant leaves: comparative extraction evaluation and optimized detection
A simplified HPLC–MS method for quantifying soluble sugars in plant leaves: comparative extraction evaluation and optimized detection Open
View article: RNAsolo 2.0: multimodal database to study RNAs, their structural families and intermolecular interfaces
RNAsolo 2.0: multimodal database to study RNAs, their structural families and intermolecular interfaces Open
View article: Reduced microbial respiration sensitivity to soil moisture following long-term N fertilization enhances soil C retention in a boreal Scots pine forest
Reduced microbial respiration sensitivity to soil moisture following long-term N fertilization enhances soil C retention in a boreal Scots pine forest Open
Nutrient availability effects microbial respiration kinetics and their sensitivities to environmental conditions, thus the soil organic C (SOC) stocks. We examined long-term nitrogen (N) addition effects on soil heterotrophic respiration (…
View article: Biodegradable microplastics induce profound changes in lettuce (Lactuca sativa) defense mechanisms and to some extent deteriorate growth traits
Biodegradable microplastics induce profound changes in lettuce (Lactuca sativa) defense mechanisms and to some extent deteriorate growth traits Open
View article: RNAtango: Analysing and comparing RNA 3D structures via torsional angles
RNAtango: Analysing and comparing RNA 3D structures via torsional angles Open
RNA molecules, essential for viruses and living organisms, derive their pivotal functions from intricate 3D structures. To understand these structures, one can analyze torsion and pseudo-torsion angles, which describe rotations around bond…
View article: Phosphorus limitation promotes soil carbon storage in a boreal forest exposed to long‐term nitrogen fertilization
Phosphorus limitation promotes soil carbon storage in a boreal forest exposed to long‐term nitrogen fertilization Open
Forests play a crucial role in global carbon cycling by absorbing and storing significant amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Although boreal forests contribute to approximately 45% of the total forest carbon sink, tree growth and soil …
View article: Uniqueness of tree stand composition and soil microbial communities are related across urban spruce-dominated forests
Uniqueness of tree stand composition and soil microbial communities are related across urban spruce-dominated forests Open
View article: Investigating the Effects of the Physicochemical Properties of Cellulose-Derived Biocarbon on Direct Carbon Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Performance
Investigating the Effects of the Physicochemical Properties of Cellulose-Derived Biocarbon on Direct Carbon Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Performance Open
This paper presents a study of the characteristic effects of the physicochemical properties of microcrystalline cellulose and a series of biocarbon samples produced from this raw material through thermal conversion at temperatures ranging …
View article: Precise method to measure fungal and bacterial necromass using high pressure liquid chromatography with fluorescence detector adjusted to inorganic, organic and peat soils
Precise method to measure fungal and bacterial necromass using high pressure liquid chromatography with fluorescence detector adjusted to inorganic, organic and peat soils Open
View article: Variation of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus content in fungi reflects their ecology and phylogeny
Variation of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus content in fungi reflects their ecology and phylogeny Open
Fungi are an integral part of the nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in trophic networks, as they participate in biomass decomposition and facilitate plant nutrition through root symbioses. Nutrient content varies considerably between the mai…
View article: Comparing the impact of microplastics derived from a biodegradable and a conventional plastic mulch on plant performance
Comparing the impact of microplastics derived from a biodegradable and a conventional plastic mulch on plant performance Open
View article: Nitrogen addition alters the relative importance of roots and mycorrhizal hyphae in regulating soil organic carbon accumulation in a karst forest
Nitrogen addition alters the relative importance of roots and mycorrhizal hyphae in regulating soil organic carbon accumulation in a karst forest Open
View article: Shifts in soil C stabilization mechanisms are linked to reindeer-induced changes in plant communities and associated fungi in subarctic tundra
Shifts in soil C stabilization mechanisms are linked to reindeer-induced changes in plant communities and associated fungi in subarctic tundra Open
View article: Interaction between ectomycorrhizal and ericoid mycorrhizal plants decelerates stable soil organic matter decomposition
Interaction between ectomycorrhizal and ericoid mycorrhizal plants decelerates stable soil organic matter decomposition Open
Boreal forests are N-limited ecosystems storing globally significant amounts of carbon (C) belowground as soil organic matter (SOM). The significant role of mycorrhizal fungi, both ericoid (ERM) and ectomycorrhizal (ECM) in decomposition a…
View article: Increased sensitivity of microbial respiration to soil water content in a fertilized boreal forest
Increased sensitivity of microbial respiration to soil water content in a fertilized boreal forest Open
Projections of soil carbon (C) models are known to underestimate soil C stocks in boreal soils with higher nutrient status which is likely because they do not account for effects of soil nutrient status on the kinetics of microbial respira…
View article: Drivers of intra‐seasonal δ13C signal in tree‐rings of Pinus sylvestris as indicated by compound‐specific and laser ablation isotope analysis
Drivers of intra‐seasonal δ13C signal in tree‐rings of Pinus sylvestris as indicated by compound‐specific and laser ablation isotope analysis Open
Carbon isotope composition of tree‐ring (δ13CRing) is a commonly used proxy for environmental change and ecophysiology. δ13CRing reconstructions are based on a solid knowledge of isotope fractionations during formation of p…
View article: Variation of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus content in fungi reflects their ecology and phylogeny
Variation of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus content in fungi reflects their ecology and phylogeny Open
Fungi are an integral part of the nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in trophic networks, as they participate in biomass decomposition and facilitate plant nutrition through root symbioses. Nutrient content varies considerably between the mai…
View article: Radiation and temperature drive diurnal variation of aerobic methane emissions from Scots pine canopy
Radiation and temperature drive diurnal variation of aerobic methane emissions from Scots pine canopy Open
Methane emissions from plant foliage may play an important role in the global methane cycle, but their size and the underlying source processes remain poorly understood. Here, we quantify methane fluxes from the shoots of Scots pine trees,…
View article: Polystyrene nanoparticles induce concerted response of plant defense mechanisms in plant cells
Polystyrene nanoparticles induce concerted response of plant defense mechanisms in plant cells Open
View article: Comparing the Impact of Microplastics Derived from a Biodegradable and a Conventional Plastic Mulch on Plant Performance
Comparing the Impact of Microplastics Derived from a Biodegradable and a Conventional Plastic Mulch on Plant Performance Open
View article: Comparing the Impact of Microplastics Derived from a Biodegradable and a Conventional Plastic Mulch on Plant Performance
Comparing the Impact of Microplastics Derived from a Biodegradable and a Conventional Plastic Mulch on Plant Performance Open
View article: A step forward in fungal biomass estimation – a new protocol for more precise measurements of soil ergosterol with liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry and comparison of extraction methods
A step forward in fungal biomass estimation – a new protocol for more precise measurements of soil ergosterol with liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry and comparison of extraction methods Open
Significant differences between ergosterol protocols and their yield call for harmonization of methodologies. We propose an extraction protocol with KOH in methanol with cyclohexane for liquid–liquid extraction. The novel LC–MS method prov…
View article: Diterpenes and triterpenes show potential as biocides against pathogenic fungi and oomycetes: a screening study
Diterpenes and triterpenes show potential as biocides against pathogenic fungi and oomycetes: a screening study Open
Objectives The aim was to screen di- and triterpenes as potential biocides against fungal pathogens ( Alternaria sp., Fusarium avenaceum , F. sambucinum , Botrytis cinerea , Botryotina fuckeliana , Mycocentrospora acerina , Cylindrocarpon …
View article: Waterlogging may reduce chemical soil C stabilization in forested peatlands
Waterlogging may reduce chemical soil C stabilization in forested peatlands Open
Boreal forested peatlands are globally significant carbon (C) pools where soil water-table level largely controls decomposition rate. Here we aimed to investigate the contrarian hypothesis that waterlogging conditions do not lead to increa…