The release of organic compounds from roots is a key process influencing soil carbon (C) dynamics and nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems. Through this process, plants stimulate microbial activity and soil organic matter (SOM) mineralization thus releasing nitrogen (N) that sustains gross and net primary production (GPP and NPP, respectively). Root inputs also contribute to SOM formation. In this study, we quantified the annual net root-derived C input to soil (Net-Croot) across six high fertility forests using an in-growth core isotope technique. On the basis of Net-Croot, wood and coarse root biomass changes, and eddy covariance data, we quantified net belowground C sequestration. Belowground C accumulation and GPP were invers...
Abstract The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide e...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and reactive nitrogen (N) concentrations have been increasing due t...
Plants and microbes are the primary drivers in affecting the formation and accrual of soil organic c...
The release of organic compounds from roots is a key process influencing soil carbon (C) dynamics an...
The knowledge of tree species dependent turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) is limited, yet requir...
The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions,...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
The earth's future climate state is highly dependent upon changes in terrestrial C storage in respon...
Fine roots of woody plants are the greatest terrestrial source of carbon (C) to soils, hence represe...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Deep soil stores a large amount of organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). However, little is known reg...
International audienceThe earth’s future climate state is highly dependent upon changes in terrestri...
The earth’s future climate state is highly dependent upon changes in terrestrial C storage in respon...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a powerful controller of soil carbon (C) cycling in temperate forests, ...
Abstract The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide e...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and reactive nitrogen (N) concentrations have been increasing due t...
Plants and microbes are the primary drivers in affecting the formation and accrual of soil organic c...
The release of organic compounds from roots is a key process influencing soil carbon (C) dynamics an...
The knowledge of tree species dependent turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) is limited, yet requir...
The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions,...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
The earth's future climate state is highly dependent upon changes in terrestrial C storage in respon...
Fine roots of woody plants are the greatest terrestrial source of carbon (C) to soils, hence represe...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Deep soil stores a large amount of organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). However, little is known reg...
International audienceThe earth’s future climate state is highly dependent upon changes in terrestri...
The earth’s future climate state is highly dependent upon changes in terrestrial C storage in respon...
Nitrogen (N) availability is a powerful controller of soil carbon (C) cycling in temperate forests, ...
Abstract The terrestrial biosphere sequesters up to a third of annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide e...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and reactive nitrogen (N) concentrations have been increasing due t...
Plants and microbes are the primary drivers in affecting the formation and accrual of soil organic c...