Quantifying links between pyOM dynamics, environmental factors and processes is central to predicting ecosystem function and response to future perturbations. In this study, changes in carbon (TC), nitrogen (TN), pH, and relative recalcitrance (R50) for pineand cordgrass-derived pyOM were measured at 3–6 weeks intervals throughout the first year of burial in the soil. Objectives were to (1) identify key environmental factors and processes driving early-stage pyOM dynamics, and (2) develop quantitative relationships between environmental factors and observed changes in pyOM properties. The study was conducted in sandy soils of a forested ecosystem within the Longleaf pine range of the United States with a focus on links between changes in py...
Many ecosystems experience drastic changes to soil nutrient availability associated with fire, but t...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...
Both climate and plant species are hypothesized to influence soil organic carbon (SOC) quality, but ...
Quantifying links between pyOM dynamics, environmental factors and processes is central to predictin...
<p>Quantifying links between pyOM dynamics, environmental factors and processes is central to predic...
Fire is a major driver of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling in forests, releasing significant quan...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the dominant reservoir of organic carbon (OC) in terrestrial ecosystems...
Pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) plays an important role as a stable carbon (C) sink in the soils of ...
Tree taxa and pyrolysis temperature are the major controllers of the physicochemical properties of t...
The resistance of plant derived pyrogenic organic carbon (pyC) to abiotic and biotic means of degrad...
Soil amendment with pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) can sequester carbon, increase mutualistic root ...
<strong>Soil and plant responses to pyrogenic organic matter: carbon stability and symbiotic pattern...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
Wildfire and erosion are major perturbations to the global carbon cycle in dynamic, fire-affected ec...
Understanding the effects of fire history on soil processes is key to characterise their resistance ...
Many ecosystems experience drastic changes to soil nutrient availability associated with fire, but t...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...
Both climate and plant species are hypothesized to influence soil organic carbon (SOC) quality, but ...
Quantifying links between pyOM dynamics, environmental factors and processes is central to predictin...
<p>Quantifying links between pyOM dynamics, environmental factors and processes is central to predic...
Fire is a major driver of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling in forests, releasing significant quan...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the dominant reservoir of organic carbon (OC) in terrestrial ecosystems...
Pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) plays an important role as a stable carbon (C) sink in the soils of ...
Tree taxa and pyrolysis temperature are the major controllers of the physicochemical properties of t...
The resistance of plant derived pyrogenic organic carbon (pyC) to abiotic and biotic means of degrad...
Soil amendment with pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) can sequester carbon, increase mutualistic root ...
<strong>Soil and plant responses to pyrogenic organic matter: carbon stability and symbiotic pattern...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
Wildfire and erosion are major perturbations to the global carbon cycle in dynamic, fire-affected ec...
Understanding the effects of fire history on soil processes is key to characterise their resistance ...
Many ecosystems experience drastic changes to soil nutrient availability associated with fire, but t...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...
Both climate and plant species are hypothesized to influence soil organic carbon (SOC) quality, but ...