Diverse factors influence the amounts of carbon input to soils via rhizodeposition in plants: A review

Rhizodeposition encompasses the intricate processes through which plants generate organic compounds via photosynthesis, store these compounds within aboveground biomass and roots through top-down transport, and subsequently release this organic matter into the soil. Rhizodeposition represents one of...

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description Rhizodeposition encompasses the intricate processes through which plants generate organic compounds via photosynthesis, store these compounds within aboveground biomass and roots through top-down transport, and subsequently release this organic matter into the soil. Rhizodeposition represents one of the carbon (C) cycle in soils that can achieve long-term organic C sequestration. This function holds significant implications for mitigating the climate change that partly stems from the greenhouse effect associated with increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Therefore, it is essential to further understand how the process of rhizodeposition allocates the photosynthetic C that plants create via photosynthesis. While many studies have explored the basic principles of rhizodeposition, along with the associated impact on soil C storage, there is a palpable absence of comprehensive reviews that summarize the various factors influencing this process. This paper compiles and analyzes the literature on plant rhizodeposition to describe how rhizodeposition influences soil C storage. Moreover, the review summarizes the impacts of soil physicochemical, microbial, and environmental characteristics on plant rhizodeposition and priming effects, and concludes with recommendations for future research. [Display omitted] •Describing soil carbon storage processes in rhizodeposition•Introducing the role of rhizosphere priming effect on soil carbon sequestration•Describing various factors affecting rhizodeposition•An outlook on future research on rhizodeposition
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