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Title: Soil carbon sequestration by root exudates
Authors: Panchal, Poonam
Preece, Catherine
Peñuelas, Josep
Giri, Jitender
Keywords: root exudates
soil organic carbon
labile
ecosystems
microorganisms
rhizosphere
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Trends in Plant Science, 27(8): 749-757
Abstract: Root exudates are well-known ‘labile’ sources of soil carbon that can prime microbial activity. Recent investigations suggest that the stability of labile carbon inputs in soil mostly depends upon the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the surroundings. Here, we propose that, in some ecosystems, such as forests and grasslands, root exudates can function as a source of soil organic carbon (SOC) that can be stabilized through various mechanisms leading to long-term sequestration. Increasing soil carbon sequestration is important for capturing atmospheric CO2 and combating climate change issues. Thus, there is an urgent need to preserve existing ecosystems and to adopt strategies such as afforestation, reforestation, and establishment of artificial grasslands to foster carbon sequestration through higher root exudate inputs in the soil.
Description: Accepted date: 20 May 2022
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1360138522001303
http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1339
ISSN: 1360-1385
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