The conventional soil organic matter (SOM) decay paradigm considers the intrinsic quality of SOM as the dominant decay limitation with the result that it is modelled using simple first-order decay kinetics. This view and modelling approach is often criticized for being too simplistic and unreliable for predictive purposes. It is still under debate if first-order models can correctly capture the variability in temporal SOM decay observed between different agroecosystems and climates. To address this question, we calibrated a first-order model (Q) on six long-term bare fallow field experiments across Europe. Following conventional SOM decay theory, we assumed that parameters directly describing SOC decay (rate of SOM quality change and decomp...
Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon pools and contain approximately 2200 Pg of carbon. Thus, th...
The role of soil microorganisms in regulating soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is of primary...
The temperature dependence of litter and soil organic matter (SOM) mineralisation is important becau...
The conventional soil organic matter (SOM) decay paradigm considers the intrinsic quality of SOM as ...
Interactions between different qualities of soil organic matter (SOM) affecting their turnover are r...
Discerning why some soil organic matter (SOM) leaves soil profiles relatively quickly while other co...
Soil organic matter is a vast store of carbon, with a critical role in the global carbon cycle. Desp...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics result from different interacting processes and controls on spati...
1 SOMKO is a new simulation model of soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics aimed at predicting long-ter...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is limited by both the available substrate and the active...
Combining decomposition data with process-based biogeochemical models is essential to quantify the t...
Soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics in ecosystem-scale biogeochemical models have traditionally been ...
International audienceFirst‐order organic matter decomposition models are used within most Earth Sys...
Soil organic matter (SOM) turnover increasingly is conceptualized as a tension between accessibility...
Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon pools and contain approximately 2200 Pg of carbon. Thus, th...
The role of soil microorganisms in regulating soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is of primary...
The temperature dependence of litter and soil organic matter (SOM) mineralisation is important becau...
The conventional soil organic matter (SOM) decay paradigm considers the intrinsic quality of SOM as ...
Interactions between different qualities of soil organic matter (SOM) affecting their turnover are r...
Discerning why some soil organic matter (SOM) leaves soil profiles relatively quickly while other co...
Soil organic matter is a vast store of carbon, with a critical role in the global carbon cycle. Desp...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics result from different interacting processes and controls on spati...
1 SOMKO is a new simulation model of soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics aimed at predicting long-ter...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is limited by both the available substrate and the active...
Combining decomposition data with process-based biogeochemical models is essential to quantify the t...
Soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics in ecosystem-scale biogeochemical models have traditionally been ...
International audienceFirst‐order organic matter decomposition models are used within most Earth Sys...
Soil organic matter (SOM) turnover increasingly is conceptualized as a tension between accessibility...
Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon pools and contain approximately 2200 Pg of carbon. Thus, th...
The role of soil microorganisms in regulating soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is of primary...
The temperature dependence of litter and soil organic matter (SOM) mineralisation is important becau...