Juan Piñeiro Nevado
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Global Change Biology | Environmental Change Journal | Wiley Online Library https://t.co/iWTOGmpEuy Excited to get this published.
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Chronic nitrogen (N) deposition reduced carbon (C) and N uptake across bacterial taxa in arbuscular (AM) and ectomycorrhizal-dominated forests (ECM). Reductions in C and N uptake occurred more...
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Nonliving respiration: Another breath in the soil? | Science Advances https://t.co/TLJ2VAxClh
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The respiration of organic matter in soils is not a cell-specific process and can spontaneously occur in an extracellular context.
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This week's special hot take! 💡 Soil microbes “remember” past rainfall. 📊 Microbiomes from dry-history soils improved drought tolerance in grasses. ✅ Microbes act as living climate archives. 🔗 https://t.co/XAuObW8D9f
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Nature Microbiology - Metagenomes from prairie soils in Kansas, USA, show how historical exposure to water stress impacts soil microorganisms and subsequently drought responses in plants.
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Great paper in @SoilBiolBiochem Organic and inorganic #nitrogen uptake by #trees across #forest biomes https://t.co/5Q3DkSgm5W lead by Min Liu and Xingliang Xu 50-day Free: https://t.co/hYjtC7Ng65
#soil #aminoacids #rhizosphere #isotopes #15N #13C
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Shifts in Microbial Thermal Traits Mitigate Heat-Induced Carbon Losses in Soils
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The impact of global warming on soil carbon stocks remains uncertain. While warming initially accelerates microbial decomposition of organic matter and CO2 release, long-term field studies consiste...
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RESPONSE Math‐Corrected Enzyme Ratios: Descriptors of Allocation and Tools for Comparability—Not Proof of Limitation 🔗 https://t.co/vcKzZZbMWg
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🆕 & #OpenAccess in the journal: thousands of root & soil samples show Arctic plants & fungi aren't picky—they partner with whoever's there 📄Opportunistic partner choice among arctic plants and root-associated fungi is driven by environmental conditions https://t.co/timsemqnBu
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Finally, someone has solved a real problem with AI! No more having to take a paper in the format for a journal that rejected you, and reformat it for a new journal. Well done!! https://t.co/J5HekY1Pc0
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Forest Nitrogen Dynamics in Response to Increasing Nitrogen Deposition: Comparing Above-Canopy and Soil Fertilizations in a Mature Beech Forest #stableisotopes
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This study explored how nitrogen (N) addition affects a mature beech forest after 4 years of fertilization, comparing soil and above-canopy fertilization to mimic increased atmospheric nitrogen....
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📖Published📖 Nakagawa et al. introduce phylogenetic location–scale models (PLSMs), a novel framework that jointly analyses the evolution of trait means and variances. Read more here 👇 https://t.co/jghdFPp0Zn
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Trade‐off in carbon allocation between roots and rhizodeposition underpins plant adaptation to acidification in a meadow steppe - Shang - 2025 - Journal of Ecology #stableisotopes
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These results confirm that, under soil acidification, less photosynthetic C in roots was converted into rhizodeposit C entering the soil, while proportionally more was invested in root growth,...
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Understanding fluid transport within mycorrhizal networks Pedro Madeira Antunes @1pantunes 📖 https://t.co/RN4Tky9Cjk
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Fast Decomposition of Nitrogen‐Rich Mineral‐Associated Organic Matter in Soils 🔗
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Revisiting the cry-for-help hypothesis in plant–microbe interactions https://t.co/plibVA8R7z
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***DID YOU MISS THIS PAPER? *** The misconception of soil organic carbon sequestration notion: when do we achieve climate benefit? Petersson, Antoniella, Chiriacò, Perugini & Chiti 🇮🇹@Soil_Science @wileyearthspace @CmccClimate @lucia_perugini #soil
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🇬🇧 New #study shows: The #carbon sink function of #EU #forests is increasingly weakening and therefore the EU's #climatetargets are at risk. Read more: https://t.co/hz0IO0peEW To the @NatureComms Artikel:
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Forests cover around 40 percent of the EU's land area. Between 1990 and 2022, they absorbed around 10 percent of the continent's man-made carbon emissions. However, the carbon dioxide absorption...
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Microbial metabolisms determine soil priming effect induced by organic inputs #stableisotopes
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‼️Fresh out @NatureComms Un(der)explored links between plant diversity and #POM and #MAOM in soil https://t.co/VcHWdXbHpK We stress context-dependent #biodiversity effects on POM+MAOM and consequences for #soil #C
@idiv @EisenhauerLab @Akademie_ved_CR @CharlesUniPRG @MPI_BGC
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Paper just out: Expanding the Root Economics Space With Root Nitrogen Reallocation Nice collab with Ruzhen Wang at Hebei University, and others. @WangRuzhen
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Our study unveiled root nitrogen reallocation as a hidden but essential root trait and plant N-use strategy supporting shoot regrowth, which is meaningful to incorporate into the root economics spa...
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📰Published📰 #Deciduous rather than #coniferous forests support #soil organic carbon stabilization as #microbial necromass in the topsoil🌳 https://t.co/vM6GybZSAD
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🐥🌿 New review! We synthesize the diverse—and often confusing—methods used to incorporate intraspecific trait variability into functional diversity studies. Our goal: help ecologists pick the right tool for their questions & data. https://t.co/QGLFF6kJnY
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Variability in traits within species (intraspecific trait variability; ITV) has attracted increased interest in functional ecology, as it can profoundly influence the detection of functional trait...
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