The effects of five decades of de-vegetation on the quantity and quality of water extractable organic matter (WEOM) in soils were investigated. The WEOM was sampled from the A(p)-horizon of an agricultural plot and a neighboring bare plot 5 times during the spring. The quantity of WEOM was determined by measuring its organic carbon content, and its quality was characterized by its UV absorptivity, by a humification index based on the fluorescence emission spectrum, and by its fluorescence efficiency (fluorescence divided by UV absorption). The potential substrate value of WEOC was also determined by its microbial metabolic loss over 7d. As expected, long-term de-vegetation decreased WEOC significantly (by 70%). Not expected were two results...
The dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soils is essentially defined by the way in which it is obtaine...
Organic farming and agroforestry both have the potential to develop sustainable and environmental-fr...
Soil-dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in agroecosystems....
Data on the dynamics of dissolved or water extractable organic matter (DOM, WEOM) in soils are often...
Background: Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agricultural...
Abstract Background Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agri...
Vita.A factorial experiment was designed in 1991 to determine if quantitative and qualitative change...
International audienceWater extractable organic matter (WEOM) in soil refers to a broad mixture of w...
The purpose of this research was to determine what effect vegetation has on the water soluble organi...
Compared to total soil organic matter (SOM) the concentrations of water extractable organic matter (...
The result of plant and microbial decomposition, organic matter (OM) is a complex, heterogeneous mix...
The decrease of organic matter content in agricultural soils is a problem of great concern to farmer...
International audienceSoil organic matter (SOM) destabilization produces gaseous and dissolved speci...
The changes in the amounts and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) following long-term pea...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soils are oft...
The dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soils is essentially defined by the way in which it is obtaine...
Organic farming and agroforestry both have the potential to develop sustainable and environmental-fr...
Soil-dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in agroecosystems....
Data on the dynamics of dissolved or water extractable organic matter (DOM, WEOM) in soils are often...
Background: Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agricultural...
Abstract Background Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agri...
Vita.A factorial experiment was designed in 1991 to determine if quantitative and qualitative change...
International audienceWater extractable organic matter (WEOM) in soil refers to a broad mixture of w...
The purpose of this research was to determine what effect vegetation has on the water soluble organi...
Compared to total soil organic matter (SOM) the concentrations of water extractable organic matter (...
The result of plant and microbial decomposition, organic matter (OM) is a complex, heterogeneous mix...
The decrease of organic matter content in agricultural soils is a problem of great concern to farmer...
International audienceSoil organic matter (SOM) destabilization produces gaseous and dissolved speci...
The changes in the amounts and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) following long-term pea...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soils are oft...
The dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soils is essentially defined by the way in which it is obtaine...
Organic farming and agroforestry both have the potential to develop sustainable and environmental-fr...
Soil-dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in agroecosystems....