The intensity of decomposition of the organic matter in the particlesize fractions from a agrogray soil sampled in a 5yearlong field experiment on the decomposition of corn residues was determined in the course of incubation for a year. The corn residues were placed into the soil in amounts equivalent to the amounts of plant litter in the agrocenosis and in the meadow ecosystem. A combination of three methods— the particlesize fractionation, the method of 13C natural abundance by C3–C4 transition, and the method of incubation—made it possible to subdivide the soil organic matter into the labile and stable pools. The labile pool reached 32% in the soil of the agrocenosis and 42% in the meadow soil. Owing to the negative priming effect, the a...
Information on the stability and age of soil organic matter (SOM) pools is of vital importance for a...
The microbial biomass (MB) and light fraction (LF) of organic matter are often considered as active ...
Landuse changes for the purposes of cultivation often destabilise a substantial part of the initiall...
Fractionation of soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for mechanistic understanding and modeling of ...
A study of the content and rate of decomposition of organic matter in soils is of considerable pract...
Fractionation of soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for mechanistic understanding and modeling of ...
Soil organic carbon (C) preservation in agroecosystems is crucial point to maintain soil fertility a...
Not AvailableThe nature of the contact between fresh organic matter and soil depends mainly on the c...
To improve the understanding of nutrient cycling in soil there is a need for development of methods ...
Application of organic soil amendments is commonplace in horticulture to improve soil fertility. Whe...
The addition of fresh plant material to soil has been reported to accelerate the decomposition of in...
The distribution of carbon in an agrochernozem’s profile was studied by the natural 13C abun d...
Preserving ecosystem functions of soil organic matter (SOM) in soils is a key challenge. The need fo...
In agricultural ecosystems the maintenance of soil organic carbon (SOC) depends on soil tillage, on ...
Conversion of arable land (maize) to pasture will affect the soil organic matter (SOM) content. Chan...
Information on the stability and age of soil organic matter (SOM) pools is of vital importance for a...
The microbial biomass (MB) and light fraction (LF) of organic matter are often considered as active ...
Landuse changes for the purposes of cultivation often destabilise a substantial part of the initiall...
Fractionation of soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for mechanistic understanding and modeling of ...
A study of the content and rate of decomposition of organic matter in soils is of considerable pract...
Fractionation of soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for mechanistic understanding and modeling of ...
Soil organic carbon (C) preservation in agroecosystems is crucial point to maintain soil fertility a...
Not AvailableThe nature of the contact between fresh organic matter and soil depends mainly on the c...
To improve the understanding of nutrient cycling in soil there is a need for development of methods ...
Application of organic soil amendments is commonplace in horticulture to improve soil fertility. Whe...
The addition of fresh plant material to soil has been reported to accelerate the decomposition of in...
The distribution of carbon in an agrochernozem’s profile was studied by the natural 13C abun d...
Preserving ecosystem functions of soil organic matter (SOM) in soils is a key challenge. The need fo...
In agricultural ecosystems the maintenance of soil organic carbon (SOC) depends on soil tillage, on ...
Conversion of arable land (maize) to pasture will affect the soil organic matter (SOM) content. Chan...
Information on the stability and age of soil organic matter (SOM) pools is of vital importance for a...
The microbial biomass (MB) and light fraction (LF) of organic matter are often considered as active ...
Landuse changes for the purposes of cultivation often destabilise a substantial part of the initiall...