Stocks of Soil Organic Matter (SOM) are controlled by the balance between carbon inputs derived from plant production and outputs through decomposition processes mediated by heterotrophs. The importance and function of SOM is largely due to its dynamic nature, being continuously synthesised, mineralised and rearranged. Besides CO2 production, SOM decomposition provides metabolic energy for microorganisms and mineral nutrients available for plant uptake. Intensive agriculture stimulates the rate of decomposition, because the physical disturbance exposes oxygen diffusion and enhancing C mineralisation. Moreover, a large amount of crop products are removed, thus subtracting C to the ecosystems. Raising the soil C content means increasing the C...
Over the last century, researchers and practitioners with diverse backgrounds have articulated the i...
Historically, attention on soil organic matter (SOM) has focused on the central role that it plays i...
A large number of intensively managed agricultural fields, including in Flanders, show a relatively ...
Stocks of Soil Organic Matter (SOM) are controlled by the balance between carbon inputs derived fr...
Organic matter (SOM) is a key constituent of soil as it is a \u201crevolving nutrient fund\u201d and...
none6The soil organic matter content represents a huge reservoir of plant nutrients and an effective...
Soils are composed of mineral and organic matter. Weathered rocks provide soil minerals, while orga...
Soil organic matter is important in relation to soil fertility, sustainable agricultural systems, an...
Improper soil and crop management practices have resulted in loss of soil carbon. Worldwide, about 1...
Recent initiatives, such as the United Nations declaring 2015 as the International Year of Soils and...
Agricultural sustainability is an indicator for economic prospect across the globe. The revolution o...
Soil organic matter (SOM), which contains about 50% carbon (C), influences virtually all soil proper...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the part of carbon (C) in the soil that is derived from living organism...
Not AvailableCarbon sequestration is essentially the process of transforming carbon in the air (carb...
Organic carbon sequestration is delineated from the different mechanisms underlying the storage of o...
Over the last century, researchers and practitioners with diverse backgrounds have articulated the i...
Historically, attention on soil organic matter (SOM) has focused on the central role that it plays i...
A large number of intensively managed agricultural fields, including in Flanders, show a relatively ...
Stocks of Soil Organic Matter (SOM) are controlled by the balance between carbon inputs derived fr...
Organic matter (SOM) is a key constituent of soil as it is a \u201crevolving nutrient fund\u201d and...
none6The soil organic matter content represents a huge reservoir of plant nutrients and an effective...
Soils are composed of mineral and organic matter. Weathered rocks provide soil minerals, while orga...
Soil organic matter is important in relation to soil fertility, sustainable agricultural systems, an...
Improper soil and crop management practices have resulted in loss of soil carbon. Worldwide, about 1...
Recent initiatives, such as the United Nations declaring 2015 as the International Year of Soils and...
Agricultural sustainability is an indicator for economic prospect across the globe. The revolution o...
Soil organic matter (SOM), which contains about 50% carbon (C), influences virtually all soil proper...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the part of carbon (C) in the soil that is derived from living organism...
Not AvailableCarbon sequestration is essentially the process of transforming carbon in the air (carb...
Organic carbon sequestration is delineated from the different mechanisms underlying the storage of o...
Over the last century, researchers and practitioners with diverse backgrounds have articulated the i...
Historically, attention on soil organic matter (SOM) has focused on the central role that it plays i...
A large number of intensively managed agricultural fields, including in Flanders, show a relatively ...