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Comparing Field and Lab Quantitative Stable Isotope Probing for Nitrogen Assimilation in Soil Microbes

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Date 2025 Jan 16
PMID 39817737
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Importance: Soil microbes are responsible for critical biogeochemical processes in natural and agricultural ecosystems. Despite their importance, the functional traits of most soil organisms remain woefully under-characterized, limiting our ability to understand how microbial populations influence the transformation of elements such as nitrogen (N) in soil. Quantitative stable isotope probing (qSIP) is a powerful tool to measure the traits of individual taxa. This method has rarely been applied in the field or with N to measure nitrogen assimilation. In this study, we measured genus-specific microbial nitrogen assimilation in two agricultural soils and compared field and lab N qSIP methods. Our results identify taxa important for nitrogen assimilation in agricultural soils, shed light on the field relevance of lab qSIP studies, and provide guidance for the future application of qSIP to measure microbial traits in the field.

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Comparing field and lab quantitative stable isotope probing for nitrogen assimilation in soil microbes.

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PMID: 39817737 PMC: 11837507. DOI: 10.1128/aem.01849-24.

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