Burning Vegetation produces partly charred plant material which subsequently could contribute to the highly refractory proportion of soil organic matter. The presence of charred organic carbon (COC) was investigated in 17 horizons originating from nine soils from Germany and the Netherlands using a suite of complementary methods (high-energy ultraviolet photo-oxidation, scanning electron microscopy, solid-state C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance, lignin analysis by CuO oxidation). Charred organic carbon could not be detected in the A horizons of an Alisol and a Gleysol, but it contributed up to 45% of the organic carbon and up to about 8 g kg(-1) of the soil in a range of grey to black soils (Cambisol, Luvisol, Phaeozem, Chernozem and Greyzem)...
10 páginas.-- 5 figuras.-- 6 tablas.-- 62 referenciasAfter vegetation fires, incorporation of pyrog...
Forest fires exert changes in soil organic matter quality and quantity mainly in the organic top soi...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
[1] A common paradigm is that chernozem soils developed in the Holocene under grassland steppes, wit...
Although climatic conditions of subtropical regions support fast biochemical degradation of soil org...
Despite the potentially large contribution of black carbon (BC) to the recalcitrant soil organic mat...
Cryptopodzols are black soils that occur under forests dominated by chestnut trees (Castanea sativa)...
Soils on riverine floodplains in temperate climate may be characterized by a mollic epipedon, i.e. b...
The ubiquitous abundance of pyrolysed, highly aromatic organic matter, called “Black Carbon” (BC), i...
The Uplands are very distinctive environments for their habitats, wildlife, land use, and management...
Biomass burning produces a residue called black carbon (BC). Black C is generally considered to be h...
The composition of black carbon (BC) was studied up to now using laboratory experiments, which often...
Natural and prescribed vegetation fires lead to the input of considerable amounts of charcoal into s...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
This review highlights the ubiquity of black carbon (BC) produced by incomplete combustion of plant ...
10 páginas.-- 5 figuras.-- 6 tablas.-- 62 referenciasAfter vegetation fires, incorporation of pyrog...
Forest fires exert changes in soil organic matter quality and quantity mainly in the organic top soi...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
[1] A common paradigm is that chernozem soils developed in the Holocene under grassland steppes, wit...
Although climatic conditions of subtropical regions support fast biochemical degradation of soil org...
Despite the potentially large contribution of black carbon (BC) to the recalcitrant soil organic mat...
Cryptopodzols are black soils that occur under forests dominated by chestnut trees (Castanea sativa)...
Soils on riverine floodplains in temperate climate may be characterized by a mollic epipedon, i.e. b...
The ubiquitous abundance of pyrolysed, highly aromatic organic matter, called “Black Carbon” (BC), i...
The Uplands are very distinctive environments for their habitats, wildlife, land use, and management...
Biomass burning produces a residue called black carbon (BC). Black C is generally considered to be h...
The composition of black carbon (BC) was studied up to now using laboratory experiments, which often...
Natural and prescribed vegetation fires lead to the input of considerable amounts of charcoal into s...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
This review highlights the ubiquity of black carbon (BC) produced by incomplete combustion of plant ...
10 páginas.-- 5 figuras.-- 6 tablas.-- 62 referenciasAfter vegetation fires, incorporation of pyrog...
Forest fires exert changes in soil organic matter quality and quantity mainly in the organic top soi...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...