Aims: Aboveground plant litter inputs are important sources of soil carbon (C). We aimed to establish how experimentally altered litter inputs affect soil C to 1-m depth across different ecosystems, and over different timeframes. Methods: We performed a meta-analysis of 237 studies across 248 sites worldwide to assess the influence of treatment magnitude, treatment duration, initial soil C content, and climate on the response of soil C to altered aboveground litter inputs. Results: Overall, soil C content was lower under litter removal, but higher under litter addition compared to controls. The effects of litter manipulation were apparent throughout the soil profile and were related to treatment magnitude. Soil C content declined markedly w...
Global climate change has generally modified net primary production (NPP) which leads to increasing ...
Changes in land use caused by natural vegetation succession can enhance the soil organic carbon (SOC...
Climate warming is expected to influence terrestrial biogeochemical cycles by modifying the quality ...
Aims: Aboveground plant litter inputs are important sources of soil carbon (C). We aimed to establis...
Global change has been shown to alter the amount of above-ground litter inputs to soil greatly, whic...
1. As soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth's atmosphere and terrestrial biomass together, the ...
Grassland degradation is a worldwide problem that often leads to substantial loss of soil organic ma...
Globally, soil stores three times more carbon (C) than the atmosphere and terrestrial vegetation com...
Global changes and human disturbances can strongly affect the quantity of aboveground litter enterin...
Global Change greatly alters the quality and quantity of plant litter inputs to soils and further im...
Species-rich forests can produce litter of varying carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) composition (i.e., qu...
1. Plant litter inputs can promote the decomposition of soil organic matter (OM) through the priming...
International audienceAs soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth’s atmosphere and terrestrial bio...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a valuable natural resource, supplying goods and services for human ben...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
Global climate change has generally modified net primary production (NPP) which leads to increasing ...
Changes in land use caused by natural vegetation succession can enhance the soil organic carbon (SOC...
Climate warming is expected to influence terrestrial biogeochemical cycles by modifying the quality ...
Aims: Aboveground plant litter inputs are important sources of soil carbon (C). We aimed to establis...
Global change has been shown to alter the amount of above-ground litter inputs to soil greatly, whic...
1. As soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth's atmosphere and terrestrial biomass together, the ...
Grassland degradation is a worldwide problem that often leads to substantial loss of soil organic ma...
Globally, soil stores three times more carbon (C) than the atmosphere and terrestrial vegetation com...
Global changes and human disturbances can strongly affect the quantity of aboveground litter enterin...
Global Change greatly alters the quality and quantity of plant litter inputs to soils and further im...
Species-rich forests can produce litter of varying carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) composition (i.e., qu...
1. Plant litter inputs can promote the decomposition of soil organic matter (OM) through the priming...
International audienceAs soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth’s atmosphere and terrestrial bio...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a valuable natural resource, supplying goods and services for human ben...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
Global climate change has generally modified net primary production (NPP) which leads to increasing ...
Changes in land use caused by natural vegetation succession can enhance the soil organic carbon (SOC...
Climate warming is expected to influence terrestrial biogeochemical cycles by modifying the quality ...