Mineral stabilization of soil carbon is suppressed by live roots, outweighing influences from litter quality or quantity
出版年份 2021 全文链接
标题
Mineral stabilization of soil carbon is suppressed by live roots, outweighing influences from litter quality or quantity
作者
关键词
-
出版物
Biogeochemistry
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
出版商
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
发表日期
2021-05-12
DOI
10.1007/s10533-021-00804-9
参考文献
相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。- Soil organic carbon is not just for soil scientists: measurement recommendations for diverse practitioners
- (2021) S.A. Billings et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Competing Processes Drive the Resistance of Soil Carbon to Alterations in Organic Inputs
- (2021) Derek Pierson et al. Frontiers in Environmental Science
- Dissolved organic carbon production and flux under long-term litter manipulations in a Pacific Northwest old-growth forest
- (2020) Lucas R. Evans et al. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
- Sources of soil carbon loss during soil density fractionation: Laboratory loss or seasonally variable soluble pools?
- (2020) Ester Helbling et al. GEODERMA
- What do we know about soil carbon destabilization?
- (2019) Vanessa L Bailey et al. Environmental Research Letters
- The landscape of soil carbon data: Emerging questions, synergies and databases
- (2019) Avni Malhotra et al. Progress in Physical Geography-Earth and Environment
- Conceptualizing soil organic matter into particulate and mineral‐associated forms to address global change in the 21st century
- (2019) Jocelyn M. Lavallee et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Soil carbon storage informed by particulate and mineral-associated organic matter
- (2019) M. Francesca Cotrufo et al. Nature Geoscience
- Climate change effects on plant-soil feedbacks and consequences for biodiversity and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems
- (2019) Francisco I. Pugnaire et al. Science Advances
- Minerals in the rhizosphere: overlooked mediators of soil nitrogen availability to plants and microbes
- (2018) Andrea Jilling et al. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
- The detrital input and removal treatment (DIRT) network: Insights into soil carbon stabilization
- (2018) Kate Lajtha et al. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Changes in litter chemistry associated with global change-driven forest succession resulted in time-decoupled responses of soil carbon and nitrogen cycles
- (2018) María José Fernández-Alonso et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Evidence for the primacy of living root inputs, not root or shoot litter, in forming soil organic carbon
- (2018) Noah W. Sokol et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Multiple models and experiments underscore large uncertainty in soil carbon dynamics
- (2018) Benjamin N. Sulman et al. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
- Carbon cycle confidence and uncertainty: Exploring variation among soil biogeochemical models
- (2017) William R. Wieder et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Fresh carbon input differentially impacts soil carbon decomposition across natural and managed systems
- (2015) Zhongkui Luo et al. ECOLOGY
- Soil organic carbon across scales
- (2015) Sharon M. O'Rourke et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Rhizosphere priming can promote mobilisation of N-rich compounds from soil organic matter
- (2015) Conor J. Murphy et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Mineral protection of soil carbon counteracted by root exudates
- (2015) Marco Keiluweit et al. Nature Climate Change
- Forest soil carbon is threatened by intensive biomass harvesting
- (2015) David L. Achat et al. Scientific Reports
- Changes to particulate versus mineral-associated soil carbon after 50 years of litter manipulation in forest and prairie experimental ecosystems
- (2014) Kate Lajtha et al. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
- Increased belowground carbon inputs and warming promote loss of soil organic carbon through complementary microbial responses
- (2014) Francesca M. Hopkins et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Long-term carbon storage through retention of dissolved aromatic acids by reactive particles in soil
- (2012) Marc G. Kramer et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- The Microbial Efficiency-Matrix Stabilization (MEMS) framework integrates plant litter decomposition with soil organic matter stabilization: do labile plant inputs form stable soil organic matter?
- (2012) M. Francesca Cotrufo et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Light and Heavy Fractions of Soil Organic Matter in Response to Climate Warming and Increased Precipitation in a Temperate Steppe
- (2012) Bing Song et al. PLoS One
- Evidence that stable C is as vulnerable to priming effect as is more labile C in soil
- (2012) Bertrand Guenet et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Ecological Lessons from Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) Experiments
- (2011) Richard J. Norby et al. Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
- SOM genesis: microbial biomass as a significant source
- (2011) Anja Miltner et al. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
- Transfer of litter-derived N to soil mineral–organic associations: Evidence from decadal 15N tracer experiments
- (2011) Pierre-Joseph Hatton et al. ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY
- Soil carbon pools, plant biomarkers and mean carbon residence time after afforestation of grassland with three tree species
- (2011) Zhiqun Huang et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Deep soil organic matter—a key but poorly understood component of terrestrial C cycle
- (2010) Cornelia Rumpel et al. PLANT AND SOIL
- C and N in soil organic matter density fractions under elevated atmospheric CO2: Turnover vs. stabilization
- (2010) Maxim Dorodnikov et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Radiocarbon and Soil Carbon Dynamics
- (2009) Susan Trumbore Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Sequential density fractionation across soils of contrasting mineralogy: evidence for both microbial- and mineral-controlled soil organic matter stabilization
- (2009) Phillip Sollins et al. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
- Sources of plant-derived carbon and stability of organic matter in soil: implications for global change
- (2009) SUSAN E. CROW et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Contamination effects on soil density fractions from high N or C content sodium polytungstate
- (2008) Marc G. Kramer et al. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now