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Carbon cycling fungal biomass

A synthetic coupled cycle of calcium and carbon through the oxalate-carbonate pathway is shown in Fig. 12.8. Atmospheric CO2 is fixed by the plants through photosynthesis to produce biomass. Inside the plant, oxalate crystals form. In addition, fungal mycelium may also accumulate oxalate. Mainly in the form of calcium oxalate (COM or COD), this carbon pool is used by oxalotrophic bacteria as a carbon, energy and electron source. The transformation of oxalate can occur in the soil... [Pg.306]


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