Drying soil boosts microbial cells, unlocking decomposable organic matter treasure.
The experiment aimed to understand how soil organic matter breaks down when the soil dries out, and how microbial cells play a role in this process. The researchers found that as microbial cells increased, so did the amount of decomposable organic matter in the soil. They also observed that newly immobilized organic matter decomposed faster than native soil organic matter. This suggests that microbial cells and their cell walls are significant sources of decomposable soil organic matter.