Forest ecosystems sequester approximately half of the world’s organic carbon (C), most of it in the soil. The amount of soil C stored depends on the input and decomposition rate of soil organic matter (OM), which is controlled by the abundance and composition of the microbial and invertebrate communities, soil physico-chemical properties, and (micro)-climatic conditions. Although many studies have assessed how these site-specific climatic and soil properties affect the decomposition of fresh OM, differences in the type and quality of the OM substrate used, make it difficult to compare and extrapolate results across larger scales. Here, we used standard wood stakes made from aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L...
Climate- and management-induced changes in tree species distributions are raising questions regardin...
Climate change is expected to alter the mechanisms controlling soil organic matter (SOM) stabilizati...
We investigated mean residence time (MRT) for soil organic carbon (SOC) sampled from paired hardwood...
Forest ecosystems sequester approximately half of the world’s organic carbon (C), most of it in the ...
Forest cover has increased in mountainous areas of Europe over the past decades because of the aband...
Although wood makes up the majority of forest biomass, the importance of wood contributions to stabl...
Improving knowledge on the dynamics and maintenance of the boreal soil’s C pool is of particular imp...
Dead wood can be a significant forest C pool, and understanding the extent and mechanisms regulating...
Deadwood is a major forest carbon (C) pool, yet, little is known regarding the ultimate amounts of d...
Forest operations can affect soil productivity by impacting the amount and distribution of surface o...
Both climate and plant species are hypothesized to influence soil organic carbon (SOC) quality, but ...
Of all the major pools of terrestrial carbon (C), the dynamics of coarse woody debris (CWD) are the ...
Dead wood is the largest detrital component within forests, comprising a significant portion of the ...
Organic matter (OM) is an integral part of site productivity for a forest, and understanding the eff...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves a variety of ecological functions in forests, ...
Climate- and management-induced changes in tree species distributions are raising questions regardin...
Climate change is expected to alter the mechanisms controlling soil organic matter (SOM) stabilizati...
We investigated mean residence time (MRT) for soil organic carbon (SOC) sampled from paired hardwood...
Forest ecosystems sequester approximately half of the world’s organic carbon (C), most of it in the ...
Forest cover has increased in mountainous areas of Europe over the past decades because of the aband...
Although wood makes up the majority of forest biomass, the importance of wood contributions to stabl...
Improving knowledge on the dynamics and maintenance of the boreal soil’s C pool is of particular imp...
Dead wood can be a significant forest C pool, and understanding the extent and mechanisms regulating...
Deadwood is a major forest carbon (C) pool, yet, little is known regarding the ultimate amounts of d...
Forest operations can affect soil productivity by impacting the amount and distribution of surface o...
Both climate and plant species are hypothesized to influence soil organic carbon (SOC) quality, but ...
Of all the major pools of terrestrial carbon (C), the dynamics of coarse woody debris (CWD) are the ...
Dead wood is the largest detrital component within forests, comprising a significant portion of the ...
Organic matter (OM) is an integral part of site productivity for a forest, and understanding the eff...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves a variety of ecological functions in forests, ...
Climate- and management-induced changes in tree species distributions are raising questions regardin...
Climate change is expected to alter the mechanisms controlling soil organic matter (SOM) stabilizati...
We investigated mean residence time (MRT) for soil organic carbon (SOC) sampled from paired hardwood...