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This project investigates the microbial processes involved in carbon degradation and nitrogen fixation in soils. By employing advanced techniques, it aims to identify key microorganisms and their roles in these essential ecological functions.
The terrestrial C and N cycles are essential for the Earth’s biosphere and intimately linked by microbial activity.
Understanding the participants and drivers rendering biologically available N is imperative as N is a limiting factor for primary production.
Soils contain the largest pool of C on Earth with cellulose being a major constituent of this C.
Therefore understanding this process is essential since it can either promote C sequestration or be a source of atmospheric CO2.My NanoSIMS group…
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