نتایج جستجو برای: organic matter turnover

تعداد نتایج: 429532  

2008
Heiner Flessa Wulf Amelung Mirjam Helfrich Guido L. B. Wiesenberg Gerd Gleixner Sonja Brodowski Pieter M. Grootes

Quantitative information about the amount and stability of organic carbon (OC) in different soil organic-matter (OM) fractions and in specific organic compounds and compound-classes is needed to improve our understanding of organic-matter sequestration in soils. In the present paper, we summarize and integrate results performed on two different arable soils with continuous maize cropping (a) St...

2014
B. Foereid D. S. Ward J. Lehmann

Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest store of organic carbon (C) in the biosphere, but the turnover of SOM is still incompletely understood and not well described in global C cycle models. Here we use the Community Land Model (CLM) and compare the output for soil organic C stocks (SOC) to estimates from a global data set. We also modify the assumptions about SOC turnover in two ways: (1) we...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2009
D W Hopkins A D Sparrow E G Gregorich B Elberling P Novis F Fraser C Scrimgeour P G Dennis W Meier-Augenstein L G Greenfield

The extremely cold and arid Antarctic dry valleys are one of the most environmentally harsh terrestrial ecosystems supporting organisms in which the biogeochemical transformations of carbon are exclusively driven by microorganisms. The natural abundance of (13)C and (15)N in source organic materials and soils have been examined to obtain evidence for the provenance of the soil organic matter an...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2014
Naveen J. P. Anne Amr H. Abd-Elrahman David B. Lewis Nicole A. Hewitt

Developing spectral models of soil properties is an important frontier in remote sensing and soil science. Several studies have focused on modeling soil properties such as total pools of soil organic matter and carbon in bare soils. We extended this effort to model soil parameters in areas densely covered with coastal vegetation. Moreover, we investigated soil properties indicative of soil func...

2003
Timothy A. Doane Olivier C. Devêvre William R. Horwáth

Observing changes in soil organic matter (SOM) is a fundamental part of defining the carbon cycle in natural and cultivated environments. However, relying on changes in the mass of soil C over short periods often produces conflicting results because of errors associated with sampling and analysis. In addition, C mass balance studies provide little interpretation of processes or turnover of spec...

2017
M. Reichstein T. Kätterer O. Andrén P. Ciais E.-D. Schulze W. Cramer D. Papale R. Valentini

Knorr et al. (2005) concluded that soil organic carbon pools with longer turnover times are more sensitive to temperature. We show that this conclusion is equivocal, largely dependent on their specific selection of data and does not persist when the data set of Kätterer et al. (1998) is analysed in a more appropriate way. Further, we analyse how statistical properties of the model parameters ma...

2016
Pierre E. Galand Sabrina Lucas Sonja K. Fagervold Erwan Peru Audrey M. Pruski Gilles Vétion Christine Dupuy Katell Guizien

Disturbance strongly impacts patterns of community diversity, yet the shape of the diversity-disturbance relationship remains a matter of debate. The topic has been of interest in theoretical ecology for decades as it has practical implications for the understanding of ecosystem services in nature. One of these processes is the remineralization of organic matter by microorganisms in coastal mar...

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