A study was conducted to determine the hot water extractable organic carbon (HWOC) in 9 arable and 3 non arable soil samples on Haplic Chernozem. The hot water extractable carbon represents assimilative component of the total organic matter (OM) that could contain readily available nutrients for plant growth. The obtained fraction of organic carbon (C) makes up only a small percentage of the soil OM and directly reflects the changes in the rhizosphere. This labile fraction of the organic matter was separated by hot water extraction at 80°C. In our study the HWOC content in different samples ranged from 125 mg g-1 to 226 mg g-1. On the plots that are under native vegetation, higher values were determined (316 mg g-1 to 388 mg g-1). Whereas s...
A method of extracting a reasonable amount of organic carbon from the soil with minimum damage to th...
Quantitative information about the amount and stability of organic carbon (OC) in different soil org...
Considering the discrepancies in the reports on seasonal changes in the content of dissolved organi...
The relationship between soil carbon fractions in Chernozem soils was assessed in soil samples of ...
Water-base organic compounds are among the most labile fractions of soil organic matter. Their conte...
The purpose of this study was to explain relationship of labile soil organic carbon and microbiologi...
The present study deals with the investigation of soil organic carbon in two water catchments in Nor...
Carbon input and balance in soils is regarded as the main criterion of agricultural sustainability. ...
Carbon input and balance in soils is regarded as the main criterion of agricultural sustainability. ...
Water-base organic compounds are among the most labile fractions of soil organic matter. Their conte...
International audienceCold and hot water processes have been intensively used to recover soil organi...
International audienceCold and hot water processes have been intensively used to recover soil organi...
Soil organic carbon plays an important role in a long-term agroecosystem productivity, in the global...
The aim of study was to assess the influence of cultivated plant species (potato and rye) in monocul...
ArticleSoil organic carbon plays an important role in a long-term agroecosystem productivity, in th...
A method of extracting a reasonable amount of organic carbon from the soil with minimum damage to th...
Quantitative information about the amount and stability of organic carbon (OC) in different soil org...
Considering the discrepancies in the reports on seasonal changes in the content of dissolved organi...
The relationship between soil carbon fractions in Chernozem soils was assessed in soil samples of ...
Water-base organic compounds are among the most labile fractions of soil organic matter. Their conte...
The purpose of this study was to explain relationship of labile soil organic carbon and microbiologi...
The present study deals with the investigation of soil organic carbon in two water catchments in Nor...
Carbon input and balance in soils is regarded as the main criterion of agricultural sustainability. ...
Carbon input and balance in soils is regarded as the main criterion of agricultural sustainability. ...
Water-base organic compounds are among the most labile fractions of soil organic matter. Their conte...
International audienceCold and hot water processes have been intensively used to recover soil organi...
International audienceCold and hot water processes have been intensively used to recover soil organi...
Soil organic carbon plays an important role in a long-term agroecosystem productivity, in the global...
The aim of study was to assess the influence of cultivated plant species (potato and rye) in monocul...
ArticleSoil organic carbon plays an important role in a long-term agroecosystem productivity, in th...
A method of extracting a reasonable amount of organic carbon from the soil with minimum damage to th...
Quantitative information about the amount and stability of organic carbon (OC) in different soil org...
Considering the discrepancies in the reports on seasonal changes in the content of dissolved organi...