Increasing organic carbon inputs to agricultural soils through the use of pastures or crop residues has been suggested as a means of restoring soil organic carbon lost via anthropogenic activities, such as land use change. However, the decomposition and retention of different plant residues in soil, and how these processes are affected by soil properties and nitrogen fertiliser application, is not fully understood. We evaluated the rate and extent of decomposition of 13C-pulse labelled plant material in response to nitrogen addition in four pasture soils of varying physico-chemical characteristics. Microbial respiration of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) residues was monitor...
The addition of fresh plant material to soil has been reported to accelerate the decomposition of in...
Soil carbon models typically scale decomposition linearly with soil carbon (C) concentration, but th...
We used in situ 13C-labeling of an annual grass to examine the decomposition rate and fate of detrit...
Increasing organic carbon inputs to agricultural soils through the use of pastures or crop residues ...
Carbon (C) sequestration in soils is a means for increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and is ...
Proper management of soil organic matter (SOM) contributes to increasing plant productivity and redu...
The addition of fresh plant material to soil has been reported to accelerate the decomposition of in...
Application of organic soil amendments is commonplace in horticulture to improve soil fertility. Whe...
The aim of this experiment was to study the effect of living roots on soil carbon metabolism at diff...
Plant litter and fine roots are important carbon (C) inputs to soil and a direct source of CO to the...
Microbial activity and nutrient release are known to be influenced by organic matter properties, but...
Decomposition of mixed residues is common in many ecosystems, with residues from different species o...
Aims: To determine whether addition of inorganic nitrogen (N) directly to maize litter (stalk and le...
International audienceThe decomposition of 15N‐labelled catch‐crop materials (rape, radish and rye),...
In order to understand if and how composting modifies the dynamics of incorporation of organic carbo...
The addition of fresh plant material to soil has been reported to accelerate the decomposition of in...
Soil carbon models typically scale decomposition linearly with soil carbon (C) concentration, but th...
We used in situ 13C-labeling of an annual grass to examine the decomposition rate and fate of detrit...
Increasing organic carbon inputs to agricultural soils through the use of pastures or crop residues ...
Carbon (C) sequestration in soils is a means for increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and is ...
Proper management of soil organic matter (SOM) contributes to increasing plant productivity and redu...
The addition of fresh plant material to soil has been reported to accelerate the decomposition of in...
Application of organic soil amendments is commonplace in horticulture to improve soil fertility. Whe...
The aim of this experiment was to study the effect of living roots on soil carbon metabolism at diff...
Plant litter and fine roots are important carbon (C) inputs to soil and a direct source of CO to the...
Microbial activity and nutrient release are known to be influenced by organic matter properties, but...
Decomposition of mixed residues is common in many ecosystems, with residues from different species o...
Aims: To determine whether addition of inorganic nitrogen (N) directly to maize litter (stalk and le...
International audienceThe decomposition of 15N‐labelled catch‐crop materials (rape, radish and rye),...
In order to understand if and how composting modifies the dynamics of incorporation of organic carbo...
The addition of fresh plant material to soil has been reported to accelerate the decomposition of in...
Soil carbon models typically scale decomposition linearly with soil carbon (C) concentration, but th...
We used in situ 13C-labeling of an annual grass to examine the decomposition rate and fate of detrit...