Fire, besides affecting plant litter fate in natural ecosystems, is a widely used tool to manage crop residues in agro-ecosystems. In both cases, burning of plant residues produces highly heterogeneous materials, ranging from little affected plant tissues, to charred substrates, up to mineral ashes, whose chemical nature and biological effects are not yet fully clarified. The aim of our study was to assess the effects of litter treated at different temperatures (100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 \ub0C) on saprotrophic fungi, plant pathogenic microbes, and higher plants. To this purpose, we combined a characterization of 48 organic materials by 13C-CPMAS NMR spectroscopy with a multi-species laboratory bioassay on seven target organisms (one plant ...
Soilborne plant pathogens are among the most important limiting factors for the productivity of agro...
International audienceOrganic matter (OM) is a key component of soils but information on its chemist...
Intense research on biochar and charcoal of the last years has revealed that depending on the produc...
Litter burning and biological decomposition are oxidative processes co-occurring in many terrestrial...
The mechanistic bases of saprotrophic fungal dynamics in soil are not fully clarified. By assessing ...
Organic matter mineralization of forest litter is catalysed by the action of different extracellular...
Litter burning and biological decomposition are oxidative processes co-occurring in many terrestrial...
Summary Litter decomposition provides nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but litter may ...
The organic matter cycle is one of the most fundamental processes in ecosystems affecting the soil a...
Having a pivotal role in biogeochemical cycles, litter decomposition affects plant growth and regene...
Soil water repellency (SWR, i.e. reduced affinity for water owing to the presence of organic hydroph...
Microbial succession over decomposing litter is controlled by biotic interactions, dispersal limitat...
Background and aim: Fires affect what happens to litter in ecosystems. Biological and chemical effec...
Afler wildlires, charcoal together with charred plant residues are introduced into Ihe soil syslem. ...
Fire is considered one of the main disturbing factors of ecosystems at global scale. Among other imp...
Soilborne plant pathogens are among the most important limiting factors for the productivity of agro...
International audienceOrganic matter (OM) is a key component of soils but information on its chemist...
Intense research on biochar and charcoal of the last years has revealed that depending on the produc...
Litter burning and biological decomposition are oxidative processes co-occurring in many terrestrial...
The mechanistic bases of saprotrophic fungal dynamics in soil are not fully clarified. By assessing ...
Organic matter mineralization of forest litter is catalysed by the action of different extracellular...
Litter burning and biological decomposition are oxidative processes co-occurring in many terrestrial...
Summary Litter decomposition provides nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but litter may ...
The organic matter cycle is one of the most fundamental processes in ecosystems affecting the soil a...
Having a pivotal role in biogeochemical cycles, litter decomposition affects plant growth and regene...
Soil water repellency (SWR, i.e. reduced affinity for water owing to the presence of organic hydroph...
Microbial succession over decomposing litter is controlled by biotic interactions, dispersal limitat...
Background and aim: Fires affect what happens to litter in ecosystems. Biological and chemical effec...
Afler wildlires, charcoal together with charred plant residues are introduced into Ihe soil syslem. ...
Fire is considered one of the main disturbing factors of ecosystems at global scale. Among other imp...
Soilborne plant pathogens are among the most important limiting factors for the productivity of agro...
International audienceOrganic matter (OM) is a key component of soils but information on its chemist...
Intense research on biochar and charcoal of the last years has revealed that depending on the produc...