International audienceThe exchange of carbon between soil organic carbon (SOC) and the atmosphere affects the climate1,2 and—because of the importance of organic matter to soil fertility—agricultural productivity3. The dynamics of topsoil carbon has been relatively well quantified4, but half of the soil carbon is located in deeper soil layers (below 30 centimetres)5,6,7, and many questions remain regarding the exchange of this deep carbon with the atmosphere8. This knowledge gap restricts soil carbon management policies and limits global carbon models1,9,10. Here we quantify the recent incorporation of atmosphere-derived carbon atoms into whole-soil profiles, through a meta-analysis of changes in stable carbon isotope signatures at 112 gras...
Soil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C loss from soil accounts...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is a crucial component of the terrestrial carbon cyc...
International audienceThe exchange of carbon between soil organic carbon (SOC) and the atmosphere af...
International audienceThe size of the organic carbon reservoir of the planet's soils is estimated to...
The soil system stores more carbon than the atmosphere and biosphere combined. However, until recent...
The stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the largest sources of uncertainty in global ca...
The response of soil carbon dynamics to climate and land-use change will affect both the future clim...
The soil is important in sequestering atmospheric CO2 and in emitting trace gases (e.g. CO2, CH4 and...
Soils contain more carbon than the atmosphere and vegetation combined. An increased flow of carbon f...
Soil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C loss from soil accounts...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is a crucial component of the terrestrial carbon cyc...
International audienceThe exchange of carbon between soil organic carbon (SOC) and the atmosphere af...
International audienceThe size of the organic carbon reservoir of the planet's soils is estimated to...
The soil system stores more carbon than the atmosphere and biosphere combined. However, until recent...
The stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the largest sources of uncertainty in global ca...
The response of soil carbon dynamics to climate and land-use change will affect both the future clim...
The soil is important in sequestering atmospheric CO2 and in emitting trace gases (e.g. CO2, CH4 and...
Soils contain more carbon than the atmosphere and vegetation combined. An increased flow of carbon f...
Soil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C loss from soil accounts...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is a crucial component of the terrestrial carbon cyc...