Pyrogenic organic carbon (PyOC) derived from incomplete burning of biomass is considered the most persistent fraction of soil organic carbon (SOC), being expected to remain in soil for centuries. However, PyOC persistence has seldom been evaluated under field conditions. Based on a unique set of soils from five European long-term bare fallows (LTBF), i.e., vegetation-free field experiments, we provide the first direct comparison between PyOC and SOC persistence in temperate arable soils. We found that soil PyOC contents decreased more rapidly than expected from current concepts, the mean residence time (MRT) of native PyOC being just 1.6 times longer than that of SOC. At the oldest experimental site, 55% of the initial PyOC remained after 8...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) constitutes an important pool of soil organic matter (SOM), particularly for ...
The stability of soil organic matter (SOM) is a major source of uncertainty in predicting atmospheri...
Pyrogenic organic carbon (PyOC) derived from incomplete burning of biomass is considered the most pe...
Pyrogenic organic carbon (PyOC) derived from incomplete burning of biomass is considered the most pe...
In the context of climate change, one mitigation technique currently investigated is the use of pyro...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
The absence of convincing physical or chemical procedures to characterize or isolate relatively labi...
Chernozems typically have large stocks of organic carbon and of ␣re-derived, pyrogenic carbon (PyC)....
International audienceAbstractEvolution of organic carbon content in soils has the potential to be a...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is an important component of the global soil carbon (C) pool, but its fate, p...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) constitutes an important pool of soil organic matter (SOM), particularly for ...
The stability of soil organic matter (SOM) is a major source of uncertainty in predicting atmospheri...
Pyrogenic organic carbon (PyOC) derived from incomplete burning of biomass is considered the most pe...
Pyrogenic organic carbon (PyOC) derived from incomplete burning of biomass is considered the most pe...
In the context of climate change, one mitigation technique currently investigated is the use of pyro...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
The absence of convincing physical or chemical procedures to characterize or isolate relatively labi...
Chernozems typically have large stocks of organic carbon and of ␣re-derived, pyrogenic carbon (PyC)....
International audienceAbstractEvolution of organic carbon content in soils has the potential to be a...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is an important component of the global soil carbon (C) pool, but its fate, p...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) constitutes an important pool of soil organic matter (SOM), particularly for ...
The stability of soil organic matter (SOM) is a major source of uncertainty in predicting atmospheri...