Montane tropical soils are a large carbon (C) reservoir, acting as both a source and a sink of CO2. Enhanced CO2 emissions originate, in large part, from the decomposition and losses of soil organic matter (SOM) following anthropogenic disturbances. Therefore, quantitative knowledge of the stabilization and decomposition of SOM is necessary in order to understand, assess and predict the impact of land management in the tropics. In particular, labile SOM is an early and sensitive indicator of how SOM responds to changes in land use and management practices, which could have major implications for long-term carbon storage and rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations. The aim of this study was to investigate the impacts of grazing and fire histor...
There is little information on the effects of land use change on soil Carbon stocks in Colombian Ama...
Carbon accumulation and sequestration in Andean soils are scarcely documented. Carbon contents, carb...
Reliable soil organic carbon (SOC) stock measurements of all major ecosystems are essential for pred...
Montane tropical soils are a large carbon (C) reservoir, acting as both a source and a sink of CO2. ...
Soil carbon storage in tropical ecosystems is important in the global carbon cycle, yet consensus is...
Soils are one of the largest terrestrial pools of carbon, yet there is still little understanding of...
Tropical soils are a globally important store of terrestrial carbon (C) and source of atmospheric c...
Soil organic matter (SOM) changes affect the CO2 atmospheric levels and is a key factor on soil fert...
International audienceBurning has commonly been used to increase forage production and nutrients cyc...
The soil is the largest carbon (C) pool in the terrestrial ecosystem, and soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
We aim to assess net primary productivity (NPP) and carbon cycling in Andean tropical alpine grassla...
Currently, rates of deforestation in the tropics are probably higher than ever before in the past. A...
There is little information on the effects of land use change on soil Carbon stocks in Colombian Ama...
Carbon accumulation and sequestration in Andean soils are scarcely documented. Carbon contents, carb...
Reliable soil organic carbon (SOC) stock measurements of all major ecosystems are essential for pred...
Montane tropical soils are a large carbon (C) reservoir, acting as both a source and a sink of CO2. ...
Soil carbon storage in tropical ecosystems is important in the global carbon cycle, yet consensus is...
Soils are one of the largest terrestrial pools of carbon, yet there is still little understanding of...
Tropical soils are a globally important store of terrestrial carbon (C) and source of atmospheric c...
Soil organic matter (SOM) changes affect the CO2 atmospheric levels and is a key factor on soil fert...
International audienceBurning has commonly been used to increase forage production and nutrients cyc...
The soil is the largest carbon (C) pool in the terrestrial ecosystem, and soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
We aim to assess net primary productivity (NPP) and carbon cycling in Andean tropical alpine grassla...
Currently, rates of deforestation in the tropics are probably higher than ever before in the past. A...
There is little information on the effects of land use change on soil Carbon stocks in Colombian Ama...
Carbon accumulation and sequestration in Andean soils are scarcely documented. Carbon contents, carb...
Reliable soil organic carbon (SOC) stock measurements of all major ecosystems are essential for pred...