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Plants with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi efficiently acquire Nitrogen from substrate additions by shaping the decomposer community composition and their net plant carbon demand. / Chowdhury, Somak; Lange, Markus; Malik, Ashish A. et al.
In: Plant and Soil, Vol. 475, No. 1, 06.2022, p. 473-490.

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Chowdhury S, Lange M, Malik AA, Goodall T, Huang J, Griffiths RI et al. Plants with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi efficiently acquire Nitrogen from substrate additions by shaping the decomposer community composition and their net plant carbon demand. Plant and Soil. 2022 Jun;475(1):473-490. Epub 2022 Mar 28. doi: 10.1007/s11104-022-05380-x

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Chowdhury, Somak ; Lange, Markus ; Malik, Ashish A. et al. / Plants with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi efficiently acquire Nitrogen from substrate additions by shaping the decomposer community composition and their net plant carbon demand. In: Plant and Soil. 2022 ; Vol. 475, No. 1. pp. 473-490.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Plants with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi efficiently acquire Nitrogen from substrate additions by shaping the decomposer community composition and their net plant carbon demand

AU - Chowdhury, Somak

AU - Lange, Markus

AU - Malik, Ashish A.

AU - Goodall, Timothy

AU - Huang, Jianbei

AU - Griffiths, Robert I.

AU - Gleixner, Gerd

PY - 2022/6

Y1 - 2022/6

N2 - We investigated the role of plants and their plant-derived carbon in shaping the microbial community that decomposes substrates and traced the return of nutrients from decomposition back to plant shoots in order to understand the importance of plants for ecosystem element cycling.

AB - We investigated the role of plants and their plant-derived carbon in shaping the microbial community that decomposes substrates and traced the return of nutrients from decomposition back to plant shoots in order to understand the importance of plants for ecosystem element cycling.

U2 - 10.1007/s11104-022-05380-x

DO - 10.1007/s11104-022-05380-x

M3 - Article

VL - 475

SP - 473

EP - 490

JO - Plant and Soil

JF - Plant and Soil

SN - 1573-5036

IS - 1

ER -