The effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matter decomposition are two key factors we need to understand to forecast soil carbon dynamics under climate change and rising CO2 levels. Here we perform a laboratory incubation experiment to address the following questions: 1) Does the temperature sensitivity differ between freshly added organic matter and bulk soil carbon? 2) Does the addition of fresh organic matter stimulate the decomposition of soil organic matter (“priming effect”)? 3) If so, does this priming effect depend on temperature? In our study, we incubated sieved soil samples without and with two labelled plant litters with different 13C signals for 199 days. The incubations were perfor...
Soil C decomposition is sensitive to changes in temperature, and even small increases in temperature...
The decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) is intrinsically sensitive to temperature. However, t...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Inputs of labile carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) affect the intensity and direction ...
The effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matter decom...
AbstractThe effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matt...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Inputs of labile carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) affect the intensity and direction ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Inputs of labile carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) affect the intensity and direction ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Inputs of labile carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) affect the intensity and direction ...
The relationship between organic matter (OM) lability and temperature sensitivity is disputed, with ...
Understanding the temperature response of soil microbial respiration is essential for predicting car...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Several studies have shown multiple confounding factors influencing soil respiration in the field, w...
Soil C decomposition is sensitive to changes in temperature, and even small increases in temperature...
The decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) is intrinsically sensitive to temperature. However, t...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Inputs of labile carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) affect the intensity and direction ...
The effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matter decom...
AbstractThe effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matt...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Inputs of labile carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) affect the intensity and direction ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Inputs of labile carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) affect the intensity and direction ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Inputs of labile carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) affect the intensity and direction ...
The relationship between organic matter (OM) lability and temperature sensitivity is disputed, with ...
Understanding the temperature response of soil microbial respiration is essential for predicting car...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Current carbon cycle-climate models predict that future soil carbon storage will be determined by th...
Several studies have shown multiple confounding factors influencing soil respiration in the field, w...
Soil C decomposition is sensitive to changes in temperature, and even small increases in temperature...
The decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) is intrinsically sensitive to temperature. However, t...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Inputs of labile carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) affect the intensity and direction ...