Studies of dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually start at the stream. However, the interception of rainwater by vegetation marks the beginning of the terrestrial hydrological cycle making trees the headwaters of aquatic carbon cycling. Rainwater interacts with trees picking up tree-DOM, which is then exported from the tree in stemflow and throughfall. Stemflow denotes water flowing down the tree trunk, while throughfall is the water that drips through the leaves of the canopy. We report the concentrations, optical properties (light absorbance) and molecular signatures (ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry) of tree-DOM in throughfall and stemflow from two tree species (live oak and eastern red...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a critical part of the global carbon cycle. Currently, it is under...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant carbon reservoir and component of the terrestrial-to...
Many North American blackwater rivers exhibit low dissolved O2 (DO) that may be the result of benthi...
Studies of dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually star...
tudies of DOM transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually start at the stream. However, th...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives carbon (C) cycling in soils. Current DOM work has paid little ...
Rainwater interacts with tree canopies in forest ecosystems, which greatly influence its quality. Ho...
Evaluating the collective impact of small source inputs to larger rivers is a constant challenge in ...
Along subtropical and tropical coastlines, Tillandsia usneoides L. (Spanish moss) can heavily cover ...
Wetting of leaf litter accumulated in riparian zones during rainfall events provides pulses of disso...
Transport pathways of microbes between ecosystem spheres (atmosphere, phyllosphere, and pedosphere) ...
The release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from decomposing coarse woody debris (CWD) may result ...
Dissolved organic C (DOC) leached from leaf litter contributes to the C pool of stream ecosystems an...
Epiphyte coverage on forest canopies can drastically alter the volume and chemical composition of ra...
We conducted a series of experiments whereby dissolved organic matter (DOM) was leached from various...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a critical part of the global carbon cycle. Currently, it is under...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant carbon reservoir and component of the terrestrial-to...
Many North American blackwater rivers exhibit low dissolved O2 (DO) that may be the result of benthi...
Studies of dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually star...
tudies of DOM transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually start at the stream. However, th...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives carbon (C) cycling in soils. Current DOM work has paid little ...
Rainwater interacts with tree canopies in forest ecosystems, which greatly influence its quality. Ho...
Evaluating the collective impact of small source inputs to larger rivers is a constant challenge in ...
Along subtropical and tropical coastlines, Tillandsia usneoides L. (Spanish moss) can heavily cover ...
Wetting of leaf litter accumulated in riparian zones during rainfall events provides pulses of disso...
Transport pathways of microbes between ecosystem spheres (atmosphere, phyllosphere, and pedosphere) ...
The release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from decomposing coarse woody debris (CWD) may result ...
Dissolved organic C (DOC) leached from leaf litter contributes to the C pool of stream ecosystems an...
Epiphyte coverage on forest canopies can drastically alter the volume and chemical composition of ra...
We conducted a series of experiments whereby dissolved organic matter (DOM) was leached from various...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a critical part of the global carbon cycle. Currently, it is under...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant carbon reservoir and component of the terrestrial-to...
Many North American blackwater rivers exhibit low dissolved O2 (DO) that may be the result of benthi...