A key finding in soil carbon studies over the past decade is that soil organic carbon (SOC) stabilization is not controlled by its molecular complexity or adsorption to clay, but by its physicochemical protection including occlusion in aggregates and sorption/precipitation with organo-mineral associations. The organo-mineral complexes and the adsorbed SOC can be dissolved microbially under anoxic conditions, which is an important pathway in carbon cycle but has been overlooked by most carbon models. As organo-mineral associations are reported to form in aerobic conditions and can be lost under anaerobic conditions, there should be a positive correlation between SOC and ability of the aggregates to transport dissolved oxygen. We develop a ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) in arable topsoil is known to have beneficial effects on soil physical pro...
International audienceGiven the importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and their dynamics in...
Soil structure (e.g. aggregation) has been recognized as a key element in the stabilization of soil ...
A key finding in soil carbon studies over the past decade is that soil organic carbon (SOC) stabili...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) constitutes an important reservoir in the global carbon cycle that is vuln...
The quantity and quality of residues determine the formation and stabilization of aggregate structur...
Not AvailableThe nature of the contact between fresh organic matter and soil depends mainly on the c...
The effect of soil erosion on global carbon cycling, especially as a source or sink for greenhouse g...
Aggregates are functional units to describe the impact of soil structural changes on physical and bi...
Understanding the processes controlling organic matter (OM) stocks in upland soils, and the ability ...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Soil organic matter (SOM), which contains about 50% carbon (C), influences virtually all soil proper...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) in arable topsoil is known to have beneficial effects on soil physical pro...
International audienceGiven the importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and their dynamics in...
Soil structure (e.g. aggregation) has been recognized as a key element in the stabilization of soil ...
A key finding in soil carbon studies over the past decade is that soil organic carbon (SOC) stabili...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) constitutes an important reservoir in the global carbon cycle that is vuln...
The quantity and quality of residues determine the formation and stabilization of aggregate structur...
Not AvailableThe nature of the contact between fresh organic matter and soil depends mainly on the c...
The effect of soil erosion on global carbon cycling, especially as a source or sink for greenhouse g...
Aggregates are functional units to describe the impact of soil structural changes on physical and bi...
Understanding the processes controlling organic matter (OM) stocks in upland soils, and the ability ...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Soil organic matter (SOM), which contains about 50% carbon (C), influences virtually all soil proper...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) in arable topsoil is known to have beneficial effects on soil physical pro...
International audienceGiven the importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and their dynamics in...
Soil structure (e.g. aggregation) has been recognized as a key element in the stabilization of soil ...