Emerging multiscale insights on microbial carbon use efficiency in the land carbon cycle

Author:

He XianjinORCID,Abs Elsa,Allison Steven D.ORCID,Tao Feng,Huang YuanyuanORCID,Manzoni StefanoORCID,Abramoff RoseORCID,Bruni ElisaORCID,Bowring Simon P. K.,Chakrawal ArjunORCID,Ciais PhilippeORCID,Elsgaard LarsORCID,Friedlingstein Pierre,Georgiou KaterinaORCID,Hugelius GustafORCID,Holm Lasse Busk,Li WeiORCID,Luo YiqiORCID,Marmasse Gaëlle,Nunan NaoiseORCID,Qiu ChunjingORCID,Sitch StephenORCID,Wang Ying-PingORCID,Goll Daniel S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractMicrobial carbon use efficiency (CUE) affects the fate and storage of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems, but its global importance remains uncertain. Accurately modeling and predicting CUE on a global scale is challenging due to inconsistencies in measurement techniques and the complex interactions of climatic, edaphic, and biological factors across scales. The link between microbial CUE and soil organic carbon relies on the stabilization of microbial necromass within soil aggregates or its association with minerals, necessitating an integration of microbial and stabilization processes in modeling approaches. In this perspective, we propose a comprehensive framework that integrates diverse data sources, ranging from genomic information to traditional soil carbon assessments, to refine carbon cycle models by incorporating variations in CUE, thereby enhancing our understanding of the microbial contribution to carbon cycling.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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