Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile and actively cycling fraction of soil carbon and acts as a carrier of nutrients and contaminants. It is consumed by microbes, photodegraded, or adsorbed in soils and sediments on its way to the ocean. Despite intensive research in the last two decades, the formation and fate of DOM in soils and its response to changes in land use and climate are poorly understood [1-3]. The changes in temperature and chemical composition of soils affect substantially the rates of microbial decomposition. It has previously been observed that afforestation had a positive effect on carbon stocks approximately 3 decades after land-use change [4]. The aim of this study was to identify the role of afforestation on...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important role in governing soil properties and nutrient cycling in for...
Leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from the forest floor and transport in soil solution int...
As a consequence of chronically high N depositions in forest ecosystems, the C-to-N ratio of forest ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile and actively cycling fraction of soil carbon and a...
We examined the molecular composition of forest soil water during three different seasons at three d...
We examined the molecular composition of forest soil water during three different seasons at three d...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is part of thebiogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients, c...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) contributes to organic carbon either stored in mineral soil horizons ...
Components of dissolved organic matter (DOM) span from sub-nm molecules to colloidal aggregates of s...
We studied soil organic carbon (C) chemistry at the mountain birch forest-tundra ecotone in three re...
Forest soils cover about 30% of the Earth’s land surface and play a fundamental role in the global c...
The chemical composition and carbon isotope signature of aquatic dissolved organic matter (DOM) in f...
At the interface between soil and water, dissolved organic matter is a dynamic component of ecosyste...
The chemical nature of mobile organic matter is a prerequisite for advancing our understanding of th...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important role in governing soil properties and nutrient cycling in for...
Leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from the forest floor and transport in soil solution int...
As a consequence of chronically high N depositions in forest ecosystems, the C-to-N ratio of forest ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile and actively cycling fraction of soil carbon and a...
We examined the molecular composition of forest soil water during three different seasons at three d...
We examined the molecular composition of forest soil water during three different seasons at three d...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from the O horizon of forest soils is a major source of soil ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is part of thebiogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients, c...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) contributes to organic carbon either stored in mineral soil horizons ...
Components of dissolved organic matter (DOM) span from sub-nm molecules to colloidal aggregates of s...
We studied soil organic carbon (C) chemistry at the mountain birch forest-tundra ecotone in three re...
Forest soils cover about 30% of the Earth’s land surface and play a fundamental role in the global c...
The chemical composition and carbon isotope signature of aquatic dissolved organic matter (DOM) in f...
At the interface between soil and water, dissolved organic matter is a dynamic component of ecosyste...
The chemical nature of mobile organic matter is a prerequisite for advancing our understanding of th...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important role in governing soil properties and nutrient cycling in for...
Leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from the forest floor and transport in soil solution int...
As a consequence of chronically high N depositions in forest ecosystems, the C-to-N ratio of forest ...