Soils have long been identified as the most important terrestrial carbon sinks – and thus, as one of the preliminary sources of atmospheric CO2. About 80% of the terrestrial carbon actively involved in the global carbon cycle are bound in soils, whereas only 20% are bound in vegetation. According to the Thünen Institute, approximately 2.5 billion tons of carbon are stored in German forests; more than half of it can be found belowground. Here, the accumulation and mineralization of soil organic matter (SOC) form a dynamic equilibrium. Although the understanding of organic carbon turnover is ever increasing, little is known about maximum carbon storage capacities in forest soils, respectively about accumulation rates. This is partly because n...
Introduction: Besides producing food (or fiber) and wood, agroforestry systems may provide a variety...
Drought-sensitive European beech forests are increasingly challenged by climate change. Admixing oth...
Background and aims Forest soils are important carbon stores and considered as net CO2 sinks over de...
High carbon uptake of old-growth forests contradict the assumption that old-growth forests are carbo...
Forest cover in Switzerland and other European countries has gradually increased in the past century...
The historic large-scale forest conversion in the northern German lowlands resulted in a man-made do...
Forests cover about 31% of European land area (excluding CIS countries). Except for some protected o...
Forests are a major land use in Europe, and European forest soils contain about the same amount of c...
Forest soils store a substantial amount of carbon and carbon is a key component in soil organic matt...
Forest soils represents the largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool and thus play a critical role in the...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a great component of the global carbon cycle and plays significant role...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems, which plays an impor...
Historically, large areas of forest in Europe were managed as coppice woodland to produce wood‐based...
Carbon sequestration is one of the most important processes in the soil. There is three times more c...
The aim of this study was to assess whether French forest soils are sources or sinks of carbon and t...
Introduction: Besides producing food (or fiber) and wood, agroforestry systems may provide a variety...
Drought-sensitive European beech forests are increasingly challenged by climate change. Admixing oth...
Background and aims Forest soils are important carbon stores and considered as net CO2 sinks over de...
High carbon uptake of old-growth forests contradict the assumption that old-growth forests are carbo...
Forest cover in Switzerland and other European countries has gradually increased in the past century...
The historic large-scale forest conversion in the northern German lowlands resulted in a man-made do...
Forests cover about 31% of European land area (excluding CIS countries). Except for some protected o...
Forests are a major land use in Europe, and European forest soils contain about the same amount of c...
Forest soils store a substantial amount of carbon and carbon is a key component in soil organic matt...
Forest soils represents the largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool and thus play a critical role in the...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a great component of the global carbon cycle and plays significant role...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems, which plays an impor...
Historically, large areas of forest in Europe were managed as coppice woodland to produce wood‐based...
Carbon sequestration is one of the most important processes in the soil. There is three times more c...
The aim of this study was to assess whether French forest soils are sources or sinks of carbon and t...
Introduction: Besides producing food (or fiber) and wood, agroforestry systems may provide a variety...
Drought-sensitive European beech forests are increasingly challenged by climate change. Admixing oth...
Background and aims Forest soils are important carbon stores and considered as net CO2 sinks over de...