The sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition to global environmental change is a topic of prominent relevance for the global carbon cycle. Decomposition depends on multiple factors that are being altered simultaneously as a result of global environmental change; therefore, it is important to study the sensitivity of the rates of soil organic matter decomposition with respect to multiple and interacting drivers. In this manuscript, we present an analysis of the potential response of decomposition rates to simultaneous changes in temperature and moisture. To address this problem, we first present a theoretical framework to study the sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition when multiple driving factors change simultaneously. W...
The relationship between organic matter (OM) lability and temperature sensitivity is disputed, with ...
The world's soils contain three times as much carbon as the atmosphere. Thus, any changes in this ca...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier. NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work accepted for publication b...
The sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition to global environmental change is a topic of pr...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...
The climate is changing and with it the capacity of soils to store carbon in all likelihood, since t...
Soil C decomposition is sensitive to changes in temperature, and even small increases in temperature...
The temperature dependence of litter and soil organic matter (SOM) mineralisation is important becau...
Several studies have shown multiple confounding factors influencing soil respiration in the field, w...
Determining environmental controls on soil organic matter decomposition is of importance for develop...
Untangling the effects of multiple factors of climate change on terrestrial carbon stocks is complex...
K. Karhu, H. Fritze, M. Tuomi, P. Vanhala, P. Spetz, & J. Liski, 'Temperature sensitivity of organic...
The role of soil moisture for organic matter decomposition rates remains poorly understood and under...
The role of soil moisture for organic matter decomposition rates remains poorly understood and under...
International audienceEvaluation of the temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decompo...
The relationship between organic matter (OM) lability and temperature sensitivity is disputed, with ...
The world's soils contain three times as much carbon as the atmosphere. Thus, any changes in this ca...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier. NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work accepted for publication b...
The sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition to global environmental change is a topic of pr...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...
The climate is changing and with it the capacity of soils to store carbon in all likelihood, since t...
Soil C decomposition is sensitive to changes in temperature, and even small increases in temperature...
The temperature dependence of litter and soil organic matter (SOM) mineralisation is important becau...
Several studies have shown multiple confounding factors influencing soil respiration in the field, w...
Determining environmental controls on soil organic matter decomposition is of importance for develop...
Untangling the effects of multiple factors of climate change on terrestrial carbon stocks is complex...
K. Karhu, H. Fritze, M. Tuomi, P. Vanhala, P. Spetz, & J. Liski, 'Temperature sensitivity of organic...
The role of soil moisture for organic matter decomposition rates remains poorly understood and under...
The role of soil moisture for organic matter decomposition rates remains poorly understood and under...
International audienceEvaluation of the temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decompo...
The relationship between organic matter (OM) lability and temperature sensitivity is disputed, with ...
The world's soils contain three times as much carbon as the atmosphere. Thus, any changes in this ca...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier. NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work accepted for publication b...