The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which corresponds to estimated 4000 Pg to a depth of 3 m [1] and therefore, the dynamics of organic carbon (OC) in soils control a large part of the terrestrial C cycle. The term Pyrogenic Carbon (PyC) comprises the whole range of pyrogenic organic materials, from partly charred material through charcoal to soot produced during fire, as well as technical chars (biochars) produced by pyrolysis of biomass. The previously common assumption of PyC being inert has long been proven wrong [2]. In theory, the pyrogenic process confers these materials a longer mean residence time in the soils than their precursors, thus the application of PyC in genera...
The stability of biochar, a form of charcoal intentionally made to be added to soil to sequester car...
157 pages.Incomplete combustion of vegetation results in pyrogenic organic material (PyOM) which occ...
The stability of biochar, a form of charcoal intentionally made to be added to soil to sequester car...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the processes underlying carbon (C) stability in soils is of utmost impor...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the processes underlying carbon (C) stability in soils is of utmost impor...
Comunicacion oral presentada Abstract number: S 1.37 ISMOM 2019 - 8th International Symposium on Int...
Although climatic conditions of subtropical regions support fast biochemical degradation of soil org...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil ...
International audienceUnderstanding the processes underlying carbon (C) stability in soils is of utm...
The dynamics of soil organic carbon are included in global carbon (C) cycle scenarios using differen...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil f...
Predicting the effects of pyrogenic organic matter (OM) addition (either natural or intentional as i...
Purpose Pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) in the soil of a maritime pine forest in Central Italy, form...
The stability of biochar, a form of charcoal intentionally made to be added to soil to sequester car...
157 pages.Incomplete combustion of vegetation results in pyrogenic organic material (PyOM) which occ...
The stability of biochar, a form of charcoal intentionally made to be added to soil to sequester car...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the processes underlying carbon (C) stability in soils is of utmost impor...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the processes underlying carbon (C) stability in soils is of utmost impor...
Comunicacion oral presentada Abstract number: S 1.37 ISMOM 2019 - 8th International Symposium on Int...
Although climatic conditions of subtropical regions support fast biochemical degradation of soil org...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil ...
International audienceUnderstanding the processes underlying carbon (C) stability in soils is of utm...
The dynamics of soil organic carbon are included in global carbon (C) cycle scenarios using differen...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil f...
Predicting the effects of pyrogenic organic matter (OM) addition (either natural or intentional as i...
Purpose Pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) in the soil of a maritime pine forest in Central Italy, form...
The stability of biochar, a form of charcoal intentionally made to be added to soil to sequester car...
157 pages.Incomplete combustion of vegetation results in pyrogenic organic material (PyOM) which occ...
The stability of biochar, a form of charcoal intentionally made to be added to soil to sequester car...