نتایج جستجو برای: soil c dynamics

تعداد نتایج: 1626374  

2006
Feike A. Dijkstra Sarah E. Hobbie Peter B. Reich

Plant species, and their interactions with the environment, determine both the quantity and chemistry of organic matter inputs to soils. Indeed, countless studies have linked the quality of organic matter inputs to litter decomposition rates. However, few studies have examined how variation in the quantity and chemistry of plant inputs, caused by either interspecific differences or changing env...

2016
Guocheng Wang Zhongkui Luo Pengfei Han Huansheng Chen Jingjing Xu

Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics in croplands is a crucial component of global carbon (C) cycle. Depending on local environmental conditions and management practices, typical C input is generally required to reduce or reverse C loss in agricultural soils. No studies have quantified the critical C input for maintaining SOC at global scale with high resolution. Such information will provide a b...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2009
Gregory McCarty Yakov Pachepsky Jerry Ritchie

Landscape redistribution of soil C is common within agricultural ecosystems. Little is known about the effects of upland sediment deposition on C dynamics within riparian wetlands. To assess sedimentation impact, we obtained profile samples of wetland soil and used the combination of (137)Cs, (210)Pb, and (14)C chronological markers to determine rates of C sequestration and mineral deposition o...

2003
E. A. Paul S. J. Morris E. G. Gregorich

part, be attributed to environmental impacts on the controls on SOM dynamics that exist on these sites. It is Interpretation of soil organic C (SOC) dynamics depends heavily impossible to sample the many sites, soil types, manageon analytical methods and management systems studied. Comparison of data from long-term corn (Zea mays)-plot soils in Eastern North ment regimes, landscapes, and climat...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2010
Sherri J Morris Richard Conant Nathan Mellor Elizabeth Brewer Eldor A Paul

Soil carbon (C) dynamics and sequestration are controlled by interactions of chemical, physical and biological factors. These factors include biomass quantity and quality, physical environment and the biota. Management can alter these factors in ways that alter C dynamics. We have focused on a range of managed sites with documented land use change from agriculture or grassland to forest. Our re...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2012
Dejun Li Shuli Niu Yiqi Luo

• Afforestation has been proposed as an effective method of carbon (C) sequestration; however, the magnitude and direction of soil carbon accumulation following afforestation and its regulation by soil nitrogen (N) dynamics are still not well understood. • We synthesized the results from 292 sites and carried out a meta-analysis to evaluate the dynamics of soil C and N stocks following afforest...

2013
Lei Deng Zhou-Ping Shangguan Sandra Sweeney

The revegetation of abandoned farmland significantly influences soil organic C (SOC) and total N (TN). However, the dynamics of both soil OC and N storage following the abandonment of farmland are not well understood. To learn more about soil C and N storages dynamics 30 years after the conversion of farmland to grassland, we measured SOC and TN content in paired grassland and farmland sites in...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
F M Yuan S H Yi A D McGuire K D Johnson J Liang J W Harden E S Kasischke W A Kurz

Carbon (C) dynamics of boreal forest ecosystems have substantial implications for efforts to mitigate the rise of atmospheric CO2 and may be substantially influenced by warming and changing wildfire regimes. In this study we applied a large-scale ecosystem model that included dynamics of organic soil horizons and soil organic matter characteristics of multiple pools to assess forest C stock cha...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2008
A Stuart Grandy Jason C Neff

Advances in spectroscopic and other chemical methods have greatly enhanced our ability to characterize soil organic matter chemistry. As a result, the molecular characteristics of soil C are now known for a range of ecosystems, soil types, and management intensities. Placing this knowledge into a broader ecological and management context is difficult, however, and remains one of the fundamental...

2011
Chao Liang Guang Cheng Teri C. Balser Devin L. Wixon

The number of studies focused on the transformation and sequestration of soil organic carbon (C) has dramatically increased in recent years due to growing interest in understanding the global C cycle. While it is readily accepted that terrestrial C dynamics are heavily influenced by the catabolic and anabolic activities of microorganisms, the incorporation of microbial biomass components into s...

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