The forest floor is often considered the most important source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in forest soils, yet little is known about the relative contribution from different forest floor layers, understorey vegetation and deadwood. Here, we determine the carbon stocks and potential DOC production from forest materials: deadwood, ground vegetation, leaf litter, the fermentation layer and top mineral soil (Ah horizon), and further assess the impact of management. Our research is based on long-term monitoring plots in a temperate deciduous woodland, with one set of plots actively managed by thinning, understorey scrub and deadwood removal, and another set that were not managed in 23 years. We examined long-term data and a spatial survey...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Changes in climate or forest management practices leading to increased litter production will most l...
The forest floor is often considered the most important source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in ...
Deadwood is an important part of forest ecosystems, holding ~5% of global forest carbon, and provi...
Deadwood is an important part of forest ecosystems, holding ~5% of global forest carbon, and provi...
Deadwood is an important part of forest ecosystems, holding ~5% of global forest carbon, and provi...
Deadwood forms a significant carbon pool in forest systems and is a potential source of dissolved or...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) contributes to organic carbon either stored in mineral soil horizons ...
At the interface between soil and water, dissolved organic matter is a dynamic component of ecosyste...
The carbon sink potential of temperate forests plays a central role in climate change mitigation str...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Changes in climate or forest management practices leading to increased litter production will most l...
The forest floor is often considered the most important source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in ...
Deadwood is an important part of forest ecosystems, holding ~5% of global forest carbon, and provi...
Deadwood is an important part of forest ecosystems, holding ~5% of global forest carbon, and provi...
Deadwood is an important part of forest ecosystems, holding ~5% of global forest carbon, and provi...
Deadwood forms a significant carbon pool in forest systems and is a potential source of dissolved or...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) contributes to organic carbon either stored in mineral soil horizons ...
At the interface between soil and water, dissolved organic matter is a dynamic component of ecosyste...
The carbon sink potential of temperate forests plays a central role in climate change mitigation str...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Changes in climate or forest management practices leading to increased litter production will most l...