Abstract Background Soil organic carbon (SOC) and carbon (C) functional groups in different particle-size fractions are important indicators of microbial activity and soil decomposition stages under wildfire disturbances. This research investigated a natural Tsuga forest and a nearby fire-induced grassland along a sampling transect in Central Taiwan with the aim to better understand the effect of forest wildfires on the change of SOC in different soil particle scales. Soil samples were separated into six particle sizes and SOC was characterized by solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in each fraction. Results The SOC content was higher in forest than grassland soil in the particle-size fraction samples. The O-alkyl-C cont...
Different revegetatiom types can affect the chemical composition of soil organic carbon (SOC), soil ...
Catchments impacted by wildfire typically experience elevated rates of post-fire erosion and formati...
Charcoal added to soil by wildfires is usually considered to be part of the most stable pool of soil...
Wildfires change the chemical composition of soil organic matter (SOM). Since the effects of fires o...
Postpyrogenic soil dynamics is an informative tool for studying soil elementary processes in extreme...
Changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) contents with soil cultivation have been investigated extensive...
Soil organic matter (SOM) formation involves microbial transformation of plant materials of various ...
International audienceIn a context of global change, soil has been identified as a potential carbon ...
Purpose Pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) in the soil of a maritime pine forest in Central Italy, form...
The oxidative ratio (OR) of the net ecosystem carbon balance is the ratio of net O2 and CO2 fluxes r...
Mid infrared (IR), near infrared (NIR), and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra were record...
Although climatic conditions of subtropical regions support fast biochemical degradation of soil org...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is a central contributor to soil quality as it mediates many of the chemic...
The long-term storage of soil organic matter (SOM) in forest soils is still poorly understood. In th...
Non-Peer ReviewedSolid state 13C NMR is an important analytical technique for the characterization o...
Different revegetatiom types can affect the chemical composition of soil organic carbon (SOC), soil ...
Catchments impacted by wildfire typically experience elevated rates of post-fire erosion and formati...
Charcoal added to soil by wildfires is usually considered to be part of the most stable pool of soil...
Wildfires change the chemical composition of soil organic matter (SOM). Since the effects of fires o...
Postpyrogenic soil dynamics is an informative tool for studying soil elementary processes in extreme...
Changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) contents with soil cultivation have been investigated extensive...
Soil organic matter (SOM) formation involves microbial transformation of plant materials of various ...
International audienceIn a context of global change, soil has been identified as a potential carbon ...
Purpose Pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) in the soil of a maritime pine forest in Central Italy, form...
The oxidative ratio (OR) of the net ecosystem carbon balance is the ratio of net O2 and CO2 fluxes r...
Mid infrared (IR), near infrared (NIR), and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra were record...
Although climatic conditions of subtropical regions support fast biochemical degradation of soil org...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is a central contributor to soil quality as it mediates many of the chemic...
The long-term storage of soil organic matter (SOM) in forest soils is still poorly understood. In th...
Non-Peer ReviewedSolid state 13C NMR is an important analytical technique for the characterization o...
Different revegetatiom types can affect the chemical composition of soil organic carbon (SOC), soil ...
Catchments impacted by wildfire typically experience elevated rates of post-fire erosion and formati...
Charcoal added to soil by wildfires is usually considered to be part of the most stable pool of soil...