Soil organic matter (SOM) is a carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) reservoir comprising a continuum of overlapping pools of different sizes, composition, turnover times and levels of significance to C and N cycling in terrestrial systems. The mineralization of SOM provides C, N and energy to microorganisms and N to plants. Soil C and N dynamics are linked to each other and N is usually the limiting substrate for C microbial turnover. Soil C and N demand increase with higher crop yields and risks of depletion of soil reserves arise when removals are larger than inputs. Assessing the C and N dynamics in sensitive SOM pools is a key to measure changes in soil quality under intensive agriculture. Short-term (18-month) C and N dynamics was studied using...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very i...
The dynamics of soil organic carbon are included in global carbon (C) cycle scenarios using differen...
Soil organic carbon (C) preservation in agroecosystems is crucial point to maintain soil fertility a...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is a carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) reservoir comprising a continuum of overl...
Quantification of the dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) pools under the influence of different c...
In agricultural ecosystems the maintenance of soil organic carbon (SOC) depends on soil tillage, on ...
Conversion of arable land (maize) to pasture will affect the soil organic matter (SOM) content. Chan...
Devising agricultural management schemes that enhance food security and soil carbon levels is a high...
The rate of soil organic carbon (CS) loss via microbial respiration (decomposition rate k, y1), and ...
Information on the stability and age of soil organic matter (SOM) pools is of vital importance for a...
The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very important but poorly understood p...
This chapter reviews some of the methodologies and applications of N and C stable isotopes most usef...
Particulate organic matter (POM) is considered an “active” source of nitrogen (N) in cultivated soil...
The shift toward renewable energy resources through agricultural biofuel production provides an oppo...
Soil organic matter (SOM), which contains about 50% carbon (C), influences virtually all soil proper...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very i...
The dynamics of soil organic carbon are included in global carbon (C) cycle scenarios using differen...
Soil organic carbon (C) preservation in agroecosystems is crucial point to maintain soil fertility a...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is a carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) reservoir comprising a continuum of overl...
Quantification of the dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) pools under the influence of different c...
In agricultural ecosystems the maintenance of soil organic carbon (SOC) depends on soil tillage, on ...
Conversion of arable land (maize) to pasture will affect the soil organic matter (SOM) content. Chan...
Devising agricultural management schemes that enhance food security and soil carbon levels is a high...
The rate of soil organic carbon (CS) loss via microbial respiration (decomposition rate k, y1), and ...
Information on the stability and age of soil organic matter (SOM) pools is of vital importance for a...
The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very important but poorly understood p...
This chapter reviews some of the methodologies and applications of N and C stable isotopes most usef...
Particulate organic matter (POM) is considered an “active” source of nitrogen (N) in cultivated soil...
The shift toward renewable energy resources through agricultural biofuel production provides an oppo...
Soil organic matter (SOM), which contains about 50% carbon (C), influences virtually all soil proper...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very i...
The dynamics of soil organic carbon are included in global carbon (C) cycle scenarios using differen...
Soil organic carbon (C) preservation in agroecosystems is crucial point to maintain soil fertility a...