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Comparing models of microbial–substrate interactions and their response to warming
2016
Biogeosciences
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Recent developments in modelling soil organic carbon decomposition include the explicit incorporation of enzyme and microbial dynamics. A characteristic of these models is a positive feedback between substrate and consumers, which is absent in traditional first-order decay models. With sufficiently large substrate, this feedback allows an unconstrained growth of microbial biomass. We explore mechanisms that curb unrestricted microbial growth by including finite
doi:10.5194/bg-13-1733-2016
fatcat:3zufeh5pwrfihh357phrd3m52y