Soil organic matter (SOM) stabilisation on tropical sloping land can be influenced by slash burning and erosion processes. However, information on the behaviour of potentially stable components of organic matter on burned sites is scarce. This study is focused on organic matter soluble after demineralisation of the samples with hydrofluoric acid (HF soluble) and organic matter remaining after hydrolysis with hydrochloric acid (HCl resistant), which are both part of the potentially stabile OM fraction in tropical soils. The objective was to examine their contribution to carbon stabilisation along a toposequence of soil profiles sampled in a small cultivated catchment in Northern Laos with slash burning as common agricultural practice. Bulk s...
Burning Vegetation produces partly charred plant material which subsequently could contribute to the...
The ubiquitous abundance of pyrolysed, highly aromatic organic matter, called “Black Carbon” (BC), i...
Stabilization of organic carbon in soils (SOC) depends on several soil properties, including the soi...
Tropical soils are generally depleted in organic carbon (OC) due to environmental conditions favouri...
Although climatic conditions of subtropical regions support fast biochemical degradation of soil org...
Sandy cropland soils in NW Europe were found to contain unusually high organic-carbon (OC) levels, a...
A renewed interest in chemical fractionation of soil organic matter (SOM) originates from the premis...
The composition of black carbon (BC) was studied up to now using laboratory experiments, which often...
Different chemical treatments can be used to isolate an old and chemically resistant soil organic ma...
Sandy cropland soils in NW Europe were found to contain unusually high organic-carbon (OC) levels, a...
Mechanisms of soil organic carbon (SOC) stability are still unclear in forest ecosystems. In order t...
Soil organic matter (SOM) formation involves microbial transformation of plant materials of various ...
Unusually high SOC levels have been reported for sandy cropland soils in North-Western Europe. A pot...
Molecular assessment of the origin and transformation processes of soil organic matter (SOM) was car...
In tropical Asia, multiple annual cropping of lowland rice and the associated submerged soil conditi...
Burning Vegetation produces partly charred plant material which subsequently could contribute to the...
The ubiquitous abundance of pyrolysed, highly aromatic organic matter, called “Black Carbon” (BC), i...
Stabilization of organic carbon in soils (SOC) depends on several soil properties, including the soi...
Tropical soils are generally depleted in organic carbon (OC) due to environmental conditions favouri...
Although climatic conditions of subtropical regions support fast biochemical degradation of soil org...
Sandy cropland soils in NW Europe were found to contain unusually high organic-carbon (OC) levels, a...
A renewed interest in chemical fractionation of soil organic matter (SOM) originates from the premis...
The composition of black carbon (BC) was studied up to now using laboratory experiments, which often...
Different chemical treatments can be used to isolate an old and chemically resistant soil organic ma...
Sandy cropland soils in NW Europe were found to contain unusually high organic-carbon (OC) levels, a...
Mechanisms of soil organic carbon (SOC) stability are still unclear in forest ecosystems. In order t...
Soil organic matter (SOM) formation involves microbial transformation of plant materials of various ...
Unusually high SOC levels have been reported for sandy cropland soils in North-Western Europe. A pot...
Molecular assessment of the origin and transformation processes of soil organic matter (SOM) was car...
In tropical Asia, multiple annual cropping of lowland rice and the associated submerged soil conditi...
Burning Vegetation produces partly charred plant material which subsequently could contribute to the...
The ubiquitous abundance of pyrolysed, highly aromatic organic matter, called “Black Carbon” (BC), i...
Stabilization of organic carbon in soils (SOC) depends on several soil properties, including the soi...