Organic soils comprise a large yet fragile carbon (C) store in the global C cycle. Drainage, necessary for agriculture and forestry, triggers rapid decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM), typically increasing in the order forest < grassland < cropland. However, there is also large variation in decomposition due to differences in hydrological conditions, climate and specific management. Here we studied the role of SOM composition on peat decomposability in a variety of differently managed drained organic soils. We collected a total of 560 samples from 21 organic cropland, grassland and forest soils in Switzerland, monitored their CO<sub>2</sub> emission rates in lab incubation experiments over 6 months at two temperatures...
The changes in the amounts and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) following long-term pea...
Soil organic carbon (OC) storage across regions is influenced by climate and parent materials, which...
Feedbacks to global warming may cause terrestrial ecosystems to add to anthropogenic CO<sub>2&...
Organic soils comprise a large yet fragile carbon (C) store in the global C cycle. Drainage, necessa...
Organic soils develop under waterlogged conditions, leading to a reduced decomposition of biomass. O...
Drainage and land-use are key factors that trigger CO2 emissions from cultivated organic soils. Drai...
Peatland soils store substantial amounts of organic matter (OM). During peat formation, easily decom...
Graduation date: 2006Soil organic matter (SOM) is the terrestrial biosphere's largest pool of organi...
Background: Peatlands only cover a minor fraction of the global terrestrial surface, but due to drai...
Forested mineral soil wetlands (FMSW) store large stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), but little is...
AbstractRising temperatures enhance microbial decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) and thereby...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Organic soils of intact peatlands store 1/4 of the global soil organic carbon (SOC). Despite being a...
Feedbacks to global warming may cause terrestrial ecosystems to add to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, ...
Feedbacks to global warming may cause terrestrial ecosystems to add to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, ...
The changes in the amounts and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) following long-term pea...
Soil organic carbon (OC) storage across regions is influenced by climate and parent materials, which...
Feedbacks to global warming may cause terrestrial ecosystems to add to anthropogenic CO<sub>2&...
Organic soils comprise a large yet fragile carbon (C) store in the global C cycle. Drainage, necessa...
Organic soils develop under waterlogged conditions, leading to a reduced decomposition of biomass. O...
Drainage and land-use are key factors that trigger CO2 emissions from cultivated organic soils. Drai...
Peatland soils store substantial amounts of organic matter (OM). During peat formation, easily decom...
Graduation date: 2006Soil organic matter (SOM) is the terrestrial biosphere's largest pool of organi...
Background: Peatlands only cover a minor fraction of the global terrestrial surface, but due to drai...
Forested mineral soil wetlands (FMSW) store large stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), but little is...
AbstractRising temperatures enhance microbial decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) and thereby...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Organic soils of intact peatlands store 1/4 of the global soil organic carbon (SOC). Despite being a...
Feedbacks to global warming may cause terrestrial ecosystems to add to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, ...
Feedbacks to global warming may cause terrestrial ecosystems to add to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, ...
The changes in the amounts and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) following long-term pea...
Soil organic carbon (OC) storage across regions is influenced by climate and parent materials, which...
Feedbacks to global warming may cause terrestrial ecosystems to add to anthropogenic CO<sub>2&...