Rainwater interacts with tree canopies in forest ecosystems, which greatly influence its quality. However, little information is available regarding how tree canopies influence dissolved organic matter (DOM) in rainwater. To examine this, we collected bulk deposition (rainfall) and throughfall in a conifer (Chamaecyparis obtusa) plantation, western Japan, during a rain event, and analyzed their DOM molecular compositions using ultrahigh-resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry. The dissolved organic carbon flux and the number of DOM molecular species detected were approximately seven times and three times higher in throughfall than in rainfall, respectively. We found that the average proportion of molecular spe...
Extreme weather events often cause the input of fresh plant tissues into soils in forests. However, ...
The complexity of rainwater dissolved organic matter (DOM) and the large percentage considered uncha...
The release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from decomposing coarse woody debris (CWD) may result ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives carbon (C) cycling in soils. Current DOM work has paid little ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) strongly affects water quality within boreal forest ecosystems. Howev...
We investigated changes in the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rain to s...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is part of thebiogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients, c...
<div><p>We examined the molecular composition of forest soil water during three different seasons at...
We examined the molecular composition of forest soil water during three different seasons at three d...
Studies of dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually star...
International audienceThe biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is of main importance to...
tudies of DOM transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually start at the stream. However, th...
System-specific markers are needed to trace dissolved organic matter (DOM). We examined DOM from fou...
Dissolved organic matter is important in the vertical and lateral translocation of nutrients in fore...
Wetting of leaf litter accumulated in riparian zones during rainfall events provides pulses of disso...
Extreme weather events often cause the input of fresh plant tissues into soils in forests. However, ...
The complexity of rainwater dissolved organic matter (DOM) and the large percentage considered uncha...
The release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from decomposing coarse woody debris (CWD) may result ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives carbon (C) cycling in soils. Current DOM work has paid little ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) strongly affects water quality within boreal forest ecosystems. Howev...
We investigated changes in the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rain to s...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is part of thebiogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients, c...
<div><p>We examined the molecular composition of forest soil water during three different seasons at...
We examined the molecular composition of forest soil water during three different seasons at three d...
Studies of dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually star...
International audienceThe biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is of main importance to...
tudies of DOM transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually start at the stream. However, th...
System-specific markers are needed to trace dissolved organic matter (DOM). We examined DOM from fou...
Dissolved organic matter is important in the vertical and lateral translocation of nutrients in fore...
Wetting of leaf litter accumulated in riparian zones during rainfall events provides pulses of disso...
Extreme weather events often cause the input of fresh plant tissues into soils in forests. However, ...
The complexity of rainwater dissolved organic matter (DOM) and the large percentage considered uncha...
The release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from decomposing coarse woody debris (CWD) may result ...