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Closing in on the last frontier: C allocation in the rhizosphere

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Increased belowground C allocation of trees, especially enhanced rhizodeposition, might lead to long‐term C sequestration in forest soil. Microbes are crucial players in this complex process of forming stable soil… Click to show full abstract

Increased belowground C allocation of trees, especially enhanced rhizodeposition, might lead to long‐term C sequestration in forest soil. Microbes are crucial players in this complex process of forming stable soil organic carbon (SOC). Hence, research must be accelerated to understand the complex rhizosphere processes and their effect on stable SOC formation. This is a commentary on Hikino et al., 2022, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcb.16388

Keywords: closing last; allocation rhizosphere; last frontier; frontier allocation; allocation; biology

Journal Title: Global Change Biology
Year Published: 2022

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