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TIP Rev Esp Cienc Quim Biol 2022; 25 (1)
Microbial mineralization and immobilization determine sulfur dynamic in soil
Paniagua-Vargas A, García-Oliva F
Language: Spanish
References: 46
Page: 1-14
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ABSTRACT
Sulfur (S) is considered an essential nutrient for “LIVING BEINGS”, there are few studies that comprehensively analyze the
dynamics of S in the soil and the role of microorganisms in the transformation of molecules with S. This review aims to analyze two
key processes of S dynamics in soil: mineralization and immobilization. These processes are critical in the soil bioavailability of
S and are carried out by the soil microbial community (CMS). All of the above, in order for the reader to acquire a comprehensive
vision of mineralization and immobilization processes of S and notice the importance of these processes for the appropriate soil
management.
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