The pattern of soil carbon stock is atypical along the slope position in a seasonally dry tropical forest; the mean stock values increase from the lower, middle, to upper slopes, at 11.5, 13.2, and 15.5 kg m−2, respectively. In sloping landscapes, soil organic carbon tends to accumulate in lower slopes, but our previous soil respiration study suggested that soil carbon stock distribution along the slope position in seasonally dry tropical forests is atypical. The aims of this study were: (i) to examine whether the atypical pattern occurs widely in the watershed; and (ii) to examine the pattern of root development in the soil profile as a source of soil carbon. The density and stock of soil carbon in three soil layers (0⁻10, 10&#...
Tropical forests are major sinks of terrestrial carbon (C) both above- and below-ground. As a conseq...
A better understanding of spatial variability of forest soil properties related to carbon (C) seques...
Purpose Occlusion of carbon in phytoliths is an important biogeochemical carbon sequestration mechan...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations at alarming rates have triggered the need to re...
The main objectives of this study were to evaluate soil organic C (SOC) variability in a representat...
Surface soils, which contain the largest pool of terrestrial organic carbon (C), may be able to sequ...
Tropical forests are intimately linked to atmospheric CO₂ levels through their significant capacity ...
A major challenge in tropical belowground carbon allocation ecology is to understand how fine root d...
Tropical forest ecosystem act as a carbon sink and plays a vital role in climate change mitigation. ...
Natural rubber is a valuable source of income in many tropical countries and rubber trees are increa...
Soil respiration (SR) in forests contributes significant emissions of carbon from terrestrial ecosys...
Mechanisms of soil organic carbon (SOC) stability are still unclear in forest ecosystems. In order t...
Carbon sequestration in a forest ecosystem is an important determinant of the local and regional car...
Forest floor carbon stocks, which include different components of litter, hemic and sapric materials...
Tropical forests have been facing rapid degradation in recent decades, which alters pristine primary...
Tropical forests are major sinks of terrestrial carbon (C) both above- and below-ground. As a conseq...
A better understanding of spatial variability of forest soil properties related to carbon (C) seques...
Purpose Occlusion of carbon in phytoliths is an important biogeochemical carbon sequestration mechan...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations at alarming rates have triggered the need to re...
The main objectives of this study were to evaluate soil organic C (SOC) variability in a representat...
Surface soils, which contain the largest pool of terrestrial organic carbon (C), may be able to sequ...
Tropical forests are intimately linked to atmospheric CO₂ levels through their significant capacity ...
A major challenge in tropical belowground carbon allocation ecology is to understand how fine root d...
Tropical forest ecosystem act as a carbon sink and plays a vital role in climate change mitigation. ...
Natural rubber is a valuable source of income in many tropical countries and rubber trees are increa...
Soil respiration (SR) in forests contributes significant emissions of carbon from terrestrial ecosys...
Mechanisms of soil organic carbon (SOC) stability are still unclear in forest ecosystems. In order t...
Carbon sequestration in a forest ecosystem is an important determinant of the local and regional car...
Forest floor carbon stocks, which include different components of litter, hemic and sapric materials...
Tropical forests have been facing rapid degradation in recent decades, which alters pristine primary...
Tropical forests are major sinks of terrestrial carbon (C) both above- and below-ground. As a conseq...
A better understanding of spatial variability of forest soil properties related to carbon (C) seques...
Purpose Occlusion of carbon in phytoliths is an important biogeochemical carbon sequestration mechan...