As a large and persistent carbon sink, forest soils have an essential role in the carbon cycle, thus performing valuable services to society. This paper aims to investigate the role of several environmental factors in driving soil organic carbon (SOC) storage variability in forest soils. The Italian ICP-Forests (International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Forests) dataset provides an excellent opportunity to analyse an extensive range of variables in a land spanning different ecological regions and climatic gradients, thus being a case of broad interest. We estimated SOC storage for mineral forest soils, considering the topsoil (0–20 cm; SOCM02) and the whole soil profile (0–80 cm; SOCM08). ...
Humus forms may be the first tool to assess qualitatively organic matter turnover in soils; as such ...
In the present study, the organic carbon storage, the organic matter turnover times and the microbia...
Changes in land use over time impact on soil organic carbon content and turnover. In the present stu...
In terrestrial biosphere, soil represents the largest organic carbon pool, and a small change of soi...
Forest stand and environmental factors influence soil organic carbon (SOC) storage, but little is kn...
International audienceAimsIn temperate forests, soils contain a large part of the ecosystem carbon t...
Soils contain approximately three times the world amount of organic carbon in vegetation and approxi...
The aim of this chapter was to quantify the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in the top 30 cm of mine...
The significant contribution to the global carbon budget made by soil organic carbon (SOC) inspired ...
Soil is a major carbon sink of terrestrial ecosystems. Despite its great importance, humus, which co...
The aim of this work was to investigate the potential of forest humus forms as indicators of soil C ...
Soils are the biggest carbon store in theworld (1500 Gt, e.g. 1.5 71021 g). The European Commission ...
Douglas fir reforestation plays an important role in Italian forest because no indigenous conifer ha...
Woody encroachment is a widespread phenomenon resulting from the abandonment of mountain agricultura...
Humus forms may be the first tool to assess qualitatively organic matter turnover in soils; as such ...
In the present study, the organic carbon storage, the organic matter turnover times and the microbia...
Changes in land use over time impact on soil organic carbon content and turnover. In the present stu...
In terrestrial biosphere, soil represents the largest organic carbon pool, and a small change of soi...
Forest stand and environmental factors influence soil organic carbon (SOC) storage, but little is kn...
International audienceAimsIn temperate forests, soils contain a large part of the ecosystem carbon t...
Soils contain approximately three times the world amount of organic carbon in vegetation and approxi...
The aim of this chapter was to quantify the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in the top 30 cm of mine...
The significant contribution to the global carbon budget made by soil organic carbon (SOC) inspired ...
Soil is a major carbon sink of terrestrial ecosystems. Despite its great importance, humus, which co...
The aim of this work was to investigate the potential of forest humus forms as indicators of soil C ...
Soils are the biggest carbon store in theworld (1500 Gt, e.g. 1.5 71021 g). The European Commission ...
Douglas fir reforestation plays an important role in Italian forest because no indigenous conifer ha...
Woody encroachment is a widespread phenomenon resulting from the abandonment of mountain agricultura...
Humus forms may be the first tool to assess qualitatively organic matter turnover in soils; as such ...
In the present study, the organic carbon storage, the organic matter turnover times and the microbia...
Changes in land use over time impact on soil organic carbon content and turnover. In the present stu...