Successive horizons of thick forest floors may be considered as a litterfall decomposition sequence, but the evolution of physico-chemical properties along such a sequence is poorly known. Here, we have characterized the physico-chemical properties within a thick forest floor and evaluated their potential impacts on the release of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC). Seven sub-horizons of a mor forest floor were sampled in a 200 year-old beech stand on Podzol. We performed total analysis, measured the concentrations of exchangeable cations and determined the concentration of ions and DOC in water extracts. From 01 to Oh, sharp gradients were observed: (1) total concentrations of Ca. Mg and Mn decreased, while total concentrations of Si, Al, K an...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile fraction of organic matter in soil and thus is imp...
Organic acidity and its degree of neutralization in the forest floor can have large consequences for...
Abstract. Acid rain results in losses of exchangeable base cations from soils, but the mechanism of ...
Successive horizons of thick forest floors may be considered as a litterfall decomposition sequence,...
Forest floor in acid forest soils is a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), nutrients and...
Graduation date: 2003Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in transport of C and\ud...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important role in governing soil properties and nutrient cycling in for...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) contributes to organic carbon either stored in mineral soil horizons ...
The characteristics of both the mineral substrate and the humus layer are of key importance in podzo...
The forest floor is often considered the most important source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is operationally defined as soluble/colloidal material passing throug...
As a consequence of chronically high N depositions in forest ecosystems, the C-to-N ratio of forest ...
Over the past 30–40 years, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have increased in soil solu...
Leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from the O layer is important for the carbon cycling of f...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile fraction of organic matter in soil and thus is imp...
Organic acidity and its degree of neutralization in the forest floor can have large consequences for...
Abstract. Acid rain results in losses of exchangeable base cations from soils, but the mechanism of ...
Successive horizons of thick forest floors may be considered as a litterfall decomposition sequence,...
Forest floor in acid forest soils is a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), nutrients and...
Graduation date: 2003Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in transport of C and\ud...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important role in governing soil properties and nutrient cycling in for...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) contributes to organic carbon either stored in mineral soil horizons ...
The characteristics of both the mineral substrate and the humus layer are of key importance in podzo...
The forest floor is often considered the most important source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is operationally defined as soluble/colloidal material passing throug...
As a consequence of chronically high N depositions in forest ecosystems, the C-to-N ratio of forest ...
Over the past 30–40 years, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have increased in soil solu...
Leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from the O layer is important for the carbon cycling of f...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile fraction of organic matter in soil and thus is imp...
Organic acidity and its degree of neutralization in the forest floor can have large consequences for...
Abstract. Acid rain results in losses of exchangeable base cations from soils, but the mechanism of ...