Forest management affects soil carbon (C) storage through forest composition, microclimate and litter inputs. How two major forest management systems, continuous-cover forestry (CCF) and clear-cut-based rotation forest management (RFM), differ in their impact on soil C in boreal forests is still poorly understood, however. We compared their effects on soil organic carbon (SOC) storage and quality in boreal Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) dominated forests in eastern Finland. We tested the hypotheses that (1) colder microclimates and continuous litter inputs will lead to higher SOC stocks in CCF plots than in clear-cuts and (2) the more labile litter in clearcuts with varying ground vegetation will enhance SOC decomposition rates. We sample...
Although wood makes up the majority of forest biomass, the importance of wood contributions to stabl...
Soil carbon (C) reservoirs held in forests play a significant role in the global C cycle. However, h...
Forest disturbance and harvesting regimes may affect the carbon (C)amounts stored in forest soils. T...
Forests play a key role in the carbon cycle as they store huge quantities of organic carbon, most of...
We reviewed the experimental evidence for long-term carbon (C) sequestration in soils as consequence...
The global forest carbon (C) stock is estimated at 662 Gt of which 45% is in soil organic matter. Th...
Sequestering carbon (C) in forest soils can benefit site fertility and help offset greenhouse gas em...
Afforestation of marginal cultivated land is an internationally approved climate mitigation strategy...
Uneven-aged forest management with selective cutting might hold the potential to limit carbon emiss...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in boreal soils as soil organic matter. Aim of the research prese...
By storing carbon in the soil, forests contribute to climate change mitigation. Edaphic (soil-relate...
A shift in management to improve the ecological function of mature plantations of exotic species can...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. Plant litter is an importa...
Forest ecosystems sequester approximately half of the world’s organic carbon (C), most of it in the ...
Abstract Boreal forests sequester and store vast carbon (C) pools that may be subject to significant...
Although wood makes up the majority of forest biomass, the importance of wood contributions to stabl...
Soil carbon (C) reservoirs held in forests play a significant role in the global C cycle. However, h...
Forest disturbance and harvesting regimes may affect the carbon (C)amounts stored in forest soils. T...
Forests play a key role in the carbon cycle as they store huge quantities of organic carbon, most of...
We reviewed the experimental evidence for long-term carbon (C) sequestration in soils as consequence...
The global forest carbon (C) stock is estimated at 662 Gt of which 45% is in soil organic matter. Th...
Sequestering carbon (C) in forest soils can benefit site fertility and help offset greenhouse gas em...
Afforestation of marginal cultivated land is an internationally approved climate mitigation strategy...
Uneven-aged forest management with selective cutting might hold the potential to limit carbon emiss...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in boreal soils as soil organic matter. Aim of the research prese...
By storing carbon in the soil, forests contribute to climate change mitigation. Edaphic (soil-relate...
A shift in management to improve the ecological function of mature plantations of exotic species can...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. Plant litter is an importa...
Forest ecosystems sequester approximately half of the world’s organic carbon (C), most of it in the ...
Abstract Boreal forests sequester and store vast carbon (C) pools that may be subject to significant...
Although wood makes up the majority of forest biomass, the importance of wood contributions to stabl...
Soil carbon (C) reservoirs held in forests play a significant role in the global C cycle. However, h...
Forest disturbance and harvesting regimes may affect the carbon (C)amounts stored in forest soils. T...