In the upper part of the solum of mineral soils, soil organic and mineral constituents co-evolve through pedogenesis, that in turn impacts the transformation and stabilization of soil organic matter (SOM). Here, we assess the reciprocal interactions between soil minerals, SOM and the broad composition of microbial populations in a 530-year chronosequence of podzolic soils. Five pedons, derived from beach sand, are studied. From young to old soils, net acidification parallels mineral dissolution and the formation of eluvial and illuvial horizons. Organo-mineral associations (OMA) accumulate in the illuvial B horizon of the older soils (330–530 years). Apart from contributing to SOM stabilization and protection, organo-mineral compounds progr...
Soil translocation is an ecological habitat restoration technique, which consists of moving the enti...
Soil microorganisms living in close contact with minerals play key roles in the biogeochemical cycli...
Soils, paleosols and terrestrial sediments serve as archives for studying climate change, and repres...
In the upper part of the solum of mineral soils, soil organic and mineral constituents co-evolve thr...
In the upper part of the solum of mineral soils, soil organic and mineral constituents co-evolve thr...
peer reviewedIn the upper part of the solum of mineral soils, soil organic and mineral constituents ...
Predicting the evolution of the stock of soil organic matter (SOM) requires a process-based understa...
A well-developed podzol hydrosequence that has been partially covered with drift sand, and partially...
Along a long-term ecosystem development gradient, soil nutrient contents and mineralogical propertie...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients,...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
The dynamics of eroded and retained soil organic carbon (SOC) may provide critical clues for evaluat...
A major thrust of terrestrial microbial ecology is focused on understanding when and how the composi...
Soil translocation is an ecological habitat restoration technique, which consists of moving the enti...
Soil microorganisms living in close contact with minerals play key roles in the biogeochemical cycli...
Soils, paleosols and terrestrial sediments serve as archives for studying climate change, and repres...
In the upper part of the solum of mineral soils, soil organic and mineral constituents co-evolve thr...
In the upper part of the solum of mineral soils, soil organic and mineral constituents co-evolve thr...
peer reviewedIn the upper part of the solum of mineral soils, soil organic and mineral constituents ...
Predicting the evolution of the stock of soil organic matter (SOM) requires a process-based understa...
A well-developed podzol hydrosequence that has been partially covered with drift sand, and partially...
Along a long-term ecosystem development gradient, soil nutrient contents and mineralogical propertie...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients,...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
The dynamics of eroded and retained soil organic carbon (SOC) may provide critical clues for evaluat...
A major thrust of terrestrial microbial ecology is focused on understanding when and how the composi...
Soil translocation is an ecological habitat restoration technique, which consists of moving the enti...
Soil microorganisms living in close contact with minerals play key roles in the biogeochemical cycli...
Soils, paleosols and terrestrial sediments serve as archives for studying climate change, and repres...