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This project investigates how soil microbes optimize their use of carbon and nutrients, aiming to improve models that predict the impacts of land use and climate change on soil health. By developing a new theory based on natural selection, it seeks to enhance our understanding of microbial processes and their global ec…
Quoting T.
Dobzhansky, “nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution”.
This idea could shed new light on how soil microbes access, transform, store, and release their most important resources – carbon and nutrients.
We know that these microbial processes have global-scale impacts, including climate regulation and provision of nutrients to plants, but how microbes respond to changes in resources remains challenging to understand and quantify with models.
In fact, current models…
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