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Title: [Elevational Pattern and Control Factors of Soil Microbial Carbon Use Efficiency in the Daiyun Mountain]. Author: Lü K, Wang JJ, Wu GP, Lin SN, Su YG, Huang G. Journal: Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2022 Aug 08; 43(8):4364-4371. PubMed ID: 35971732. Abstract: Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) refers to the C transformation to microbial biomass from C uptake. The study of soil microbial CUE is very important for understanding the soil C cycle. Here, CUE, Cgrowth, and Crespiration were measured using the 18O-H2O-DNA labeling method at six elevational sites (980-1765 m) in Daiyun Mountain, a subtropical montane forest, to understand the variation characteristics and influencing mechanisms. The results showed that:CUE varied from 0.1 to 0.4 and increased linearly with elevation; CUE was positively correlated with Cgrowth, Crespiration, and qgrowth but negatively correlated with qCO2, indicating that CUE increased with elevation by increasing microbial growth and inhibiting respiration; and temperature was the first controlling factor for the elevation variation in microbial CUE in the subtropical forest ecosystem.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]