In contrast to mineral topsoils, in subsoils the origin and processes leading to the formation and stabilization of organic matter (OM) are still not well known. This study addresses the fate of litter-derived carbon (C) in whole soil profiles with regard to the conceptual cascade model, which proposes that OM formation in subsoils is linked to sorption–microbial processing–remobilization cycles during the downward migration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Our main objectives were to quantify the contribution of recent litter to subsoil C stocks via DOC translocation and to evaluate the stability of litter-derived OM in different functional OM fractions. A plot-scale stable isotope-labeling experiment was conducted in a temperate beec...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Conceptual models suggest that stability of organic carbon (OC) in soil depends on the source of pla...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from Oa horizons has been proposed to be an important contributor for...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile fraction of organic matter in soil and thus is imp...
Our understanding of mechanisms governing soil organic matter (OM) stability is evolving. It is grad...
Soil carbon (C) storage has gained much attention in the past decade due to its potentially huge imp...
Formation of mineral-organic associations is a key process in the global carbon cycle. Recent concep...
As soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth's atmosphere and terrestrial biomass together, the bal...
International audienceWe investigated the fate of root and litter derived carbon into soil organic m...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
Decomposition of leaf litter and its incorporation into the mineral soil are key components of the C...
Background and aims: Understanding the fate and residence time of organic matter added to soils, and...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the dominant reservoir of organic carbon (OC) in terrestrial ecosystems...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Conceptual models suggest that stability of organic carbon (OC) in soil depends on the source of pla...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from Oa horizons has been proposed to be an important contributor for...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile fraction of organic matter in soil and thus is imp...
Our understanding of mechanisms governing soil organic matter (OM) stability is evolving. It is grad...
Soil carbon (C) storage has gained much attention in the past decade due to its potentially huge imp...
Formation of mineral-organic associations is a key process in the global carbon cycle. Recent concep...
As soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth's atmosphere and terrestrial biomass together, the bal...
International audienceWe investigated the fate of root and litter derived carbon into soil organic m...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
Decomposition of leaf litter and its incorporation into the mineral soil are key components of the C...
Background and aims: Understanding the fate and residence time of organic matter added to soils, and...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the dominant reservoir of organic carbon (OC) in terrestrial ecosystems...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Conceptual models suggest that stability of organic carbon (OC) in soil depends on the source of pla...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...