Global change is affecting primary productivity in forests worldwide, and this, in turn, will alter long‐term carbon (C) sequestration in wooded ecosystems. On one hand, increased primary productivity, for example, in response to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), can result in greater inputs of organic matter to the soil, which could increase C sequestration belowground. On other hand, many of the interactions between plants and microorganisms that determine soil C dynamics are poorly characterized, and additional inputs of plant material, such as leaf litter, can result in the mineralization of soil organic matter, and the release of soil C as CO2 during so‐called “priming effects”. Until now, very few studies made direct comparis...
Land use change may modify litter inputs to soil, with important consequences for belowground proces...
The widespread use of forest litter as annual bedding in central Europe for many, centuries gave ris...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmosphe...
Background and aims: Changes in net primary productivity in response to climate change are likely t...
Global warming will stimulate primary production, which is likely to drive shifts in litter producti...
Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmosphe...
Global Change greatly alters the quality and quantity of plant litter inputs to soils and further im...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
Tropical forests are a critical component of the global carbon cycle and their response to environme...
Litter inputs can influence soil respiration directly through labile C availability and, indirectly,...
Tropical forests contain a considerable fraction of the global soil carbon (C) stock, but the respon...
Tropical forests play an important role in global carbon (C) cycling due to high primary productivit...
The effects of management on soil carbon efflux in different ecosystems are still largely unknown ye...
Increasing atmospheric CO$_2$ and temperature may increase forest productivity, including litterfall...
Land use change may modify litter inputs to soil, with important consequences for belowground proces...
The widespread use of forest litter as annual bedding in central Europe for many, centuries gave ris...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmosphe...
Background and aims: Changes in net primary productivity in response to climate change are likely t...
Global warming will stimulate primary production, which is likely to drive shifts in litter producti...
Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmosphe...
Global Change greatly alters the quality and quantity of plant litter inputs to soils and further im...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
Tropical forests are a critical component of the global carbon cycle and their response to environme...
Litter inputs can influence soil respiration directly through labile C availability and, indirectly,...
Tropical forests contain a considerable fraction of the global soil carbon (C) stock, but the respon...
Tropical forests play an important role in global carbon (C) cycling due to high primary productivit...
The effects of management on soil carbon efflux in different ecosystems are still largely unknown ye...
Increasing atmospheric CO$_2$ and temperature may increase forest productivity, including litterfall...
Land use change may modify litter inputs to soil, with important consequences for belowground proces...
The widespread use of forest litter as annual bedding in central Europe for many, centuries gave ris...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....