Soil organic carbon (SOC) regulates terrestrial ecosystem functioning, provides diverse energy sources for soil microorganisms, governs soil structure, and regulates the availability of organically bound nutrients. Investigators in increasingly diverse disciplines recognize how quantifying SOC attributes can provide insight about ecological states and processes. Today, multiple research networks collect and provide SOC data, and robust, new technologies are available for managing, sharing, and analyzing large data sets. We advocate that the scientific community capitalize on these developments to augment SOC data sets via standardized protocols. We describe why such efforts are important and the breadth of disciplines for which it will be h...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a vital indicator of soil health and plays a crucial role in mitigating...
Soils accumulate about 1500-2000 Pg (1015 g) C, providing the largest stock in terrestrial ecosystem...
Defining soil organic carbon (SOC) quality and understanding the effects of vegetation cover and cli...
Increasing human demands on soil-derived ecosystem services requires reliable data on global soil re...
Soil organic matter (SOM) supports the Earth's ability to sustain terrestrial ecosystems, provide fo...
Soil organic matter (SOM) supports the Earth's ability to sustain terrestrial ecosystems, provide fo...
Field practitioners of wetland and soil science are called on to estimate the percentage of soil org...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the part of carbon (C) in the soil that is derived from living organism...
During the last decades, soil organic carbon (SOC) attracted the attention of a much wider array of ...
Across the world, soil organic carbon (SOC) is decreasing due to changes in land use such as the con...
Soils represent the largest terrestrial sink of carbon (C) on Earth, yet the quantification of the a...
Soil organic matter (SOM), which contains about 50% carbon (C), influences virtually all soil proper...
Soils represent a massive stock of terrestrial organic carbon (C) and act both as a buffer against a...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content is considered the key indicator of soil health and the essence of ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is involved in food security, climate change mitigation and other ecosyste...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a vital indicator of soil health and plays a crucial role in mitigating...
Soils accumulate about 1500-2000 Pg (1015 g) C, providing the largest stock in terrestrial ecosystem...
Defining soil organic carbon (SOC) quality and understanding the effects of vegetation cover and cli...
Increasing human demands on soil-derived ecosystem services requires reliable data on global soil re...
Soil organic matter (SOM) supports the Earth's ability to sustain terrestrial ecosystems, provide fo...
Soil organic matter (SOM) supports the Earth's ability to sustain terrestrial ecosystems, provide fo...
Field practitioners of wetland and soil science are called on to estimate the percentage of soil org...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the part of carbon (C) in the soil that is derived from living organism...
During the last decades, soil organic carbon (SOC) attracted the attention of a much wider array of ...
Across the world, soil organic carbon (SOC) is decreasing due to changes in land use such as the con...
Soils represent the largest terrestrial sink of carbon (C) on Earth, yet the quantification of the a...
Soil organic matter (SOM), which contains about 50% carbon (C), influences virtually all soil proper...
Soils represent a massive stock of terrestrial organic carbon (C) and act both as a buffer against a...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content is considered the key indicator of soil health and the essence of ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is involved in food security, climate change mitigation and other ecosyste...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a vital indicator of soil health and plays a crucial role in mitigating...
Soils accumulate about 1500-2000 Pg (1015 g) C, providing the largest stock in terrestrial ecosystem...
Defining soil organic carbon (SOC) quality and understanding the effects of vegetation cover and cli...