International audienceWe investigated the fate of root and litter derived carbon into soil organic matter and dissolved organic matter in soil profiles, in order to explain unexpected positive effects of plant diversity on carbon storage. A time series of soil and soil solution samples was investigated at the field site of The Jena Experiment. In addition to the main biodiversity experiment with C3 plants, a C4 species (Amaranthus retroflexus L.) naturally labeled with 13C was grown on an extra plot. Changes in organic carbon concentration in soil and soil solution were combined with stable isotope measurements to follow the fate of plant carbon into the soil and soil solution. A split plot design with plant litter removal versus double lit...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understanding of the gl...
Implementation of ley grassland into crop rotation could have positive influence in soil ecosystem s...
International audienceAs soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth’s atmosphere and terrestrial bio...
We investigated the fate of root and litter derived carbon in soil organic matter and dissolved orga...
Grassland degradation is a worldwide problem that often leads to substantial loss of soil organic ma...
Plant diversity strongly influences ecosystem functions and services, such as soil carbon storage. H...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
Soil carbon (C) storage has gained much attention in the past decade due to its potentially huge imp...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration and related climate change have stimulated much interest in...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
1. As soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth's atmosphere and terrestrial biomass together, the ...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
The untapped potential for carbon sequestration in agricultural soils represents one of the most cos...
Plant roots and the organisms that surround them are a primary source for stabilized soil organic ca...
Key points• Carbon occurs in different forms in soils: in living organisms, dead organic matter with...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understanding of the gl...
Implementation of ley grassland into crop rotation could have positive influence in soil ecosystem s...
International audienceAs soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth’s atmosphere and terrestrial bio...
We investigated the fate of root and litter derived carbon in soil organic matter and dissolved orga...
Grassland degradation is a worldwide problem that often leads to substantial loss of soil organic ma...
Plant diversity strongly influences ecosystem functions and services, such as soil carbon storage. H...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
Soil carbon (C) storage has gained much attention in the past decade due to its potentially huge imp...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration and related climate change have stimulated much interest in...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
1. As soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth's atmosphere and terrestrial biomass together, the ...
Soil carbon (C) storage is dependent upon the complex dynamics of fresh and native organic matter cy...
The untapped potential for carbon sequestration in agricultural soils represents one of the most cos...
Plant roots and the organisms that surround them are a primary source for stabilized soil organic ca...
Key points• Carbon occurs in different forms in soils: in living organisms, dead organic matter with...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understanding of the gl...
Implementation of ley grassland into crop rotation could have positive influence in soil ecosystem s...
International audienceAs soils store more carbon (C) than the Earth’s atmosphere and terrestrial bio...