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"Energy and enthalpy" for microbial energetics in soil.

Chaoqun WangYakov Kuzyakov
Published in: Global change biology (2024)
Energy is the driver of all microbial processes in soil. The changes in Gibbs energy are equal to the enthalpy changes during all processes in soil because these processes are ongoing under constant pressure and volume-without work generation. The enthalpy change by transformation of individual organic compounds or of complex organic matter in soil can be exactly quantified by the nominal oxidation state of carbon changes. Consequently, microbial energy use efficiency can be assessed by the complete combustion enthalpy of organic compounds when microorganisms use O 2 as the terminal electron acceptor for microbial processes under aerobic conditions.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • organic matter
  • plant growth
  • risk assessment
  • electron transfer