Effects of forest management on productivity and carbon sequestration: A review and hypothesis
With an increasing fraction of the world's forests being intensively managed for meeting
humanity's need for wood, fiber and ecosystem services, quantitative understanding of the …
humanity's need for wood, fiber and ecosystem services, quantitative understanding of the …
Organic matter stability and lability in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: a chemical and microbial perspective
Terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems have specific carbon fingerprints and sequestration
potential, due to the intrinsic properties of the organic matter (OM), mineral content …
potential, due to the intrinsic properties of the organic matter (OM), mineral content …
Distinct, direct and climate‐mediated environmental controls on global particulate and mineral‐associated organic carbon storage
Identifying controls on soil organic carbon (SOC) storage, and where SOC is most
vulnerable to loss, are essential to managing soils for both climate change mitigation and …
vulnerable to loss, are essential to managing soils for both climate change mitigation and …
Carbon-nitrogen isotope coupling of soil organic matter in a karst region under land use change, Southwest China
G Han, Y Tang, M Liu, L Van Zwieten, X Yang… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2020 - Elsevier
The soil stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotopes are widely used to indicate C 3/C 4
vegetation history, N sources and transformation processes, respectively. However, land use …
vegetation history, N sources and transformation processes, respectively. However, land use …
Improved global-scale predictions of soil carbon stocks with Millennial Version 2
Soil carbon (C) models are used to predict C sequestration responses to climate and land
use change. Yet, the soil models embedded in Earth system models typically do not …
use change. Yet, the soil models embedded in Earth system models typically do not …
Soil organic carbon stability in forests: Distinct effects of tree species identity and traits
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest
ecosystems and soils to act as carbon (C) sinks. While soil organic C contents often vary …
ecosystems and soils to act as carbon (C) sinks. While soil organic C contents often vary …
Carbon cycling in eroding landscapes: geomorphic controls on soil organic C pool composition and C stabilization
Recent studies have highlighted the tight coupling between geomorphic processes and soil
carbon (C) turnover and suggested that eroding landscapes can stabilize more C than their …
carbon (C) turnover and suggested that eroding landscapes can stabilize more C than their …
[HTML][HTML] Tracing sources and turnover of soil organic matter in a long-term irrigated dry forest using a novel hydrogen isotope approach
The contribution from foliage, roots, and fungi to soil organic matter (SOM) represents a key
unknown in SOM dynamics. Since stable hydrogen isotope ratios (δ 2 H n) can greatly differ …
unknown in SOM dynamics. Since stable hydrogen isotope ratios (δ 2 H n) can greatly differ …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamic stability of mineral-associated organic matter: enhanced stability and turnover through organic fertilization in a temperate agricultural topsoil
Soil organic matter (SOM) plays a vital role for soil quality, sustainable food production and
climate change mitigation. It is common knowledge that SOM consists of different pools with …
climate change mitigation. It is common knowledge that SOM consists of different pools with …
Rates of soil organic carbon change in cultivated and afforested sandy soils
Considerable advances have been made in the assessment and mapping of soil organic
carbon stocks, but rates of change in carbon stocks remain to be quantified for many soils …
carbon stocks, but rates of change in carbon stocks remain to be quantified for many soils …