碳循环
生物地球化学循环
土壤碳
环境科学
自行车
土壤有机质
全球变化
气候变化
微生物种群生物学
碳纤维
固碳
生态学
土壤科学
生态系统
土壤水分
生物
计算机科学
二氧化碳
地理
林业
遗传学
算法
复合数
细菌
作者
Haowei Wu,Huiling Cui,Chen-Xi Fu,Ran Li,Fengyuan Qi,Zhelun Liu,Guang Yang,Ke‐Qing Xiao,Min Qiao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168627
摘要
Soil microorganisms, by actively participating in the decomposition and transformation of organic matter through diverse metabolic pathways, play a pivotal role in carbon cycling within soil systems and contribute to the stabilization of organic carbon, thereby influencing soil carbon storage and turnover. Investigating the processes, mechanisms, and driving factors of soil microbial carbon cycling is crucial for understanding the functionality of terrestrial carbon sinks and effectively addressing climate change. This review comprehensively discusses the role of soil microorganisms in soil carbon cycling from three perspectives: metabolic pathways, microbial communities, and environmental influences. It elucidates the roles of different microbial species in carbon cycling and highlights the impact of microbial interactions and environmental factors on carbon cycling. Through the synthesis of 2171 relevant papers in the Web of Science Core database, we elucidated the ecological community structure, activity, and assembly mechanisms of soil microorganisms crucial to the soil carbon cycle that have been widely analyzed. The integration of soil microbial carbon cycle and its driving factors are vital for accurately predicting and modeling biogeochemical cycles and effectively addressing the challenges posed by global climate change. Such integration is vital for accurately predicting and modeling biogeochemical cycles and effectively addressing the challenges posed by global climate change.
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