Tropical forests are major sinks of terrestrial carbon (C) both above- and below-ground. As a consequence their destruction and degradation is considered the second largest anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Also contributing to the changing dynamics of the global carbon cycle is the widespread and significant expansion of secondary forest. Secondary forests that colonise abandoned agricultural lands can potentially recover above-ground C stocks to historical levels in a few decades. However, the dynamics of below-ground C stored as soil C stocks are unaccounted for in several tropical regions. Similarly, although parent materials are known to differ in chemical and physical properties, little is known about the relat...
Due to intensifying human disturbance, over half of the world's tropical forests are reforested or a...
Tropical forest soils are a vital component of the global carbon (C) cycle and their response to env...
Stabilization of soil organic carbon (SOC) against microbial decomposition depends on several soil p...
Tropical forests are major sinks of terrestrial carbon (C) both above- and below-ground. As a conseq...
1. Regenerating tropical forests are increasingly important for their role in the global carbon cycl...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics depend on soil properties derived from the geoclimatic conditions...
Tropical forests are the most carbon (C)-rich ecosystems on Earth, containing 25–40% of global terre...
Tropical forests are intimately linked to atmospheric CO₂ levels through their significant capacity ...
Soil organic matter contributes to productivity in terrestrial ecosystems and contains more carbon t...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understanding of the gl...
Tropical forests are biologically diverse and vital for their contribution to global biogeochemical ...
Stabilization of organic carbon in soils (SOC) depends on several soil properties, including the soi...
Stabilization of organic carbon in soils (SOC) depends on several soil properties, including the soi...
Soils play a central role in the dynamics of biospheric carbon and in climate change. They contain t...
Soil mineralogy plays an important role in stabilizing soil organic carbon (SOC) against decompositi...
Due to intensifying human disturbance, over half of the world's tropical forests are reforested or a...
Tropical forest soils are a vital component of the global carbon (C) cycle and their response to env...
Stabilization of soil organic carbon (SOC) against microbial decomposition depends on several soil p...
Tropical forests are major sinks of terrestrial carbon (C) both above- and below-ground. As a conseq...
1. Regenerating tropical forests are increasingly important for their role in the global carbon cycl...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics depend on soil properties derived from the geoclimatic conditions...
Tropical forests are the most carbon (C)-rich ecosystems on Earth, containing 25–40% of global terre...
Tropical forests are intimately linked to atmospheric CO₂ levels through their significant capacity ...
Soil organic matter contributes to productivity in terrestrial ecosystems and contains more carbon t...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understanding of the gl...
Tropical forests are biologically diverse and vital for their contribution to global biogeochemical ...
Stabilization of organic carbon in soils (SOC) depends on several soil properties, including the soi...
Stabilization of organic carbon in soils (SOC) depends on several soil properties, including the soi...
Soils play a central role in the dynamics of biospheric carbon and in climate change. They contain t...
Soil mineralogy plays an important role in stabilizing soil organic carbon (SOC) against decompositi...
Due to intensifying human disturbance, over half of the world's tropical forests are reforested or a...
Tropical forest soils are a vital component of the global carbon (C) cycle and their response to env...
Stabilization of soil organic carbon (SOC) against microbial decomposition depends on several soil p...