(W)e have investigated the stability of oxidation-resistant elemental carbon (OREC) in a sandy savanna soil at the Matopos fire trial site, Zimbabwe. The protection of some soil plots from fire for the last 50 years at this site has enabled a comparison of OREC abundances between those plots which have been protected from fire and plots which have continued to be burnt. The total 0-5 cm OREC inventory of the soil protected from fire is estimated to be 2.0+/-0.5 mg cm(-2); approximately half the "natural" OREC inventory at the study site of 3.8+/-0.5 mg cm(-2) (the mean for plots burnt every 1-5 years). The associated half-life for natural OREC loss from the 0-5 cm interval of the protected plots is calculated to be <100 years, with the half...
Pyrogenic carbon (PC- charcoal, biochar or black carbon) represents a poorly understood component of...
Charcoal stocks were determined in a chronosequence of soils which have been converted to agricultur...
In this study, we quantified the contribution of forest-derived carbon (FDC) to the soil organic C (...
(W)e have investigated the stability of oxidation-resistant elemental carbon (OREC) in a sandy savan...
We investigated the effects of changing fire regime on the stocks and isotopic composition of soil o...
International audienceSoil organic matter is a key factor in the global carbon cycle, but the magnit...
International audienceDuring a field study in southern Africa (Southern African Fire-Atmosphere Rese...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
Mass balance considerations suggest a significant gap in our understanding of the processes by which...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) contributes to agrosystem productivity. Understandin...
Subsistence farmers in Africa depend largely on the soil organic matter to sustain crop productivity...
Abstract. In many countries, prescribed or planned burning is increasingly used as a management stra...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
Black carbon (BC) is a quantitatively important C pool in the global C cycle due to its relative rec...
Pyrogenic carbon (PC- charcoal, biochar or black carbon) represents a poorly understood component of...
Charcoal stocks were determined in a chronosequence of soils which have been converted to agricultur...
In this study, we quantified the contribution of forest-derived carbon (FDC) to the soil organic C (...
(W)e have investigated the stability of oxidation-resistant elemental carbon (OREC) in a sandy savan...
We investigated the effects of changing fire regime on the stocks and isotopic composition of soil o...
International audienceSoil organic matter is a key factor in the global carbon cycle, but the magnit...
International audienceDuring a field study in southern Africa (Southern African Fire-Atmosphere Rese...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
Mass balance considerations suggest a significant gap in our understanding of the processes by which...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) contributes to agrosystem productivity. Understandin...
Subsistence farmers in Africa depend largely on the soil organic matter to sustain crop productivity...
Abstract. In many countries, prescribed or planned burning is increasingly used as a management stra...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
Black carbon (BC) is a quantitatively important C pool in the global C cycle due to its relative rec...
Pyrogenic carbon (PC- charcoal, biochar or black carbon) represents a poorly understood component of...
Charcoal stocks were determined in a chronosequence of soils which have been converted to agricultur...
In this study, we quantified the contribution of forest-derived carbon (FDC) to the soil organic C (...